To demonstrate that portable electrospinning devices can spin a wide range of polymers into submicron fibres and provide a mesh quality comparable to those produced with benchtop machines. We have designed a small, battery-operated electrospinning apparatus which enables control over the voltage and the flow rate of the polymer solution via a microcontroller. It can be used to electrospin a range of commonly used polymers including poly(ε-caprolactone), poly(p-dioxanone), poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), poly(ethylene oxide), poly(vinyl acohol) and poly(vinyl butyral). Moreover, electrospun meshes are produced with a quality comparable to a benchtop machine. We also show that the portable apparatus is able to electros...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
AbstractThe electrospinning technique provides non-wovens to the order of few nanometers with large ...
The conception of electrospinning can trace its roots back more than 400 years, when it was observed...
To demonstrate that portable electrospinning devices can spin a wide range of polymers into submicr...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of a portable electrospinning dev...
Electrospinning and electrospun fibrous assemblies have attracted interest in a variety of biomedica...
Electrospinning is the simplest and most widely used technology for producing ultra-thin fibers. Dur...
Solutions of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) or EVOH, ranging in composition from 56 to 71wt% vinyl ...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Objective To demonstrate that uniform poly(vinyl butyral) (PVB) fibres can be safely electrospun ont...
In the last years, electrospinning has become a technique of intense research to design and fabricat...
In the last years, electrospinning has become a technique of intense research to design and fabricat...
Multilayered scaffolds can be designed to improve soft material applicability for regenerative medic...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
With the increasing demand for wound care and treatment worldwide, traditional dressings have been u...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
AbstractThe electrospinning technique provides non-wovens to the order of few nanometers with large ...
The conception of electrospinning can trace its roots back more than 400 years, when it was observed...
To demonstrate that portable electrospinning devices can spin a wide range of polymers into submicr...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of a portable electrospinning dev...
Electrospinning and electrospun fibrous assemblies have attracted interest in a variety of biomedica...
Electrospinning is the simplest and most widely used technology for producing ultra-thin fibers. Dur...
Solutions of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) or EVOH, ranging in composition from 56 to 71wt% vinyl ...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Objective To demonstrate that uniform poly(vinyl butyral) (PVB) fibres can be safely electrospun ont...
In the last years, electrospinning has become a technique of intense research to design and fabricat...
In the last years, electrospinning has become a technique of intense research to design and fabricat...
Multilayered scaffolds can be designed to improve soft material applicability for regenerative medic...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
With the increasing demand for wound care and treatment worldwide, traditional dressings have been u...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
AbstractThe electrospinning technique provides non-wovens to the order of few nanometers with large ...
The conception of electrospinning can trace its roots back more than 400 years, when it was observed...