Formation of oriented or aligned micro- and nanofibers using biocompatible materials opens the possibility to obtain engineered tissues that can be used in medicine, environmental engineering, security and defense, among other applications. Pectin, a heteropolysaccharide, is a promising material to be incorporated into the fibers because, besides being biocompatible, this material is also biodegradable and bioactive. In this work, the formation of oriented fibers using solutions containing pectin and polyethylene oxide (biocompatible polymers), and chloroform (as the solvent) is investigated. The injection of solution into an intense electric field defined between two parallel electrodes was used to obtain oriented fibers. This novel approa...
Electrospinning has attracted tremendous interest in the research community as a simple and versati...
Electrospinning, in which a droplet of polymer liquid is elongated by the action of a strong electri...
The electrospinnability of FucoPol, a bacterial exopolysaccharide, is presented for the first time, ...
Formation of oriented or aligned micro- and nanofibers using biocompatible materials opens the possi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Well-ordered one-dimensional nanostructures (nanofiber...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary area in which polymeric nanofibers have been exploited ei...
Electrospinning is gaining increasing interest in the biomedical field as an eco-friendly and econom...
Nanoscale fibers were prepared for the fabrication of scaffolds by using a strong electrostatic fiel...
Electrospinning is an inexpensive technique that is used to produce nanofibers for a variety of appl...
This study aimed to introduce antibacterial nanofibers, produced by electrospinning as a novel techn...
The subject of nanomedicine has seen a surge in research activity over the past decade, with nanofib...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
The electrospinning technique allows the preparation of fiber matrices in a controlled and easy way...
Renewable polymers are an interesting alternative to synthetic polymers from petrochemical sources. ...
Electrospinning has attracted tremendous interest in the research community as a simple and versati...
Electrospinning, in which a droplet of polymer liquid is elongated by the action of a strong electri...
The electrospinnability of FucoPol, a bacterial exopolysaccharide, is presented for the first time, ...
Formation of oriented or aligned micro- and nanofibers using biocompatible materials opens the possi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Well-ordered one-dimensional nanostructures (nanofiber...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary area in which polymeric nanofibers have been exploited ei...
Electrospinning is gaining increasing interest in the biomedical field as an eco-friendly and econom...
Nanoscale fibers were prepared for the fabrication of scaffolds by using a strong electrostatic fiel...
Electrospinning is an inexpensive technique that is used to produce nanofibers for a variety of appl...
This study aimed to introduce antibacterial nanofibers, produced by electrospinning as a novel techn...
The subject of nanomedicine has seen a surge in research activity over the past decade, with nanofib...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
The electrospinning technique allows the preparation of fiber matrices in a controlled and easy way...
Renewable polymers are an interesting alternative to synthetic polymers from petrochemical sources. ...
Electrospinning has attracted tremendous interest in the research community as a simple and versati...
Electrospinning, in which a droplet of polymer liquid is elongated by the action of a strong electri...
The electrospinnability of FucoPol, a bacterial exopolysaccharide, is presented for the first time, ...