Graessley's theory has been applied to keratin/PEO concentrated aqueous solutions giving qualitative insight to the rheology of these polymer blends in electrospinning. The shear rate dependent viscosity of different blends was compared with that of pure polymer solutions. The characteristic time tau(eta) was calculated by the minimum value of (gamma) over dot at the beginning of the non-Newtonian viscosity behavior. Flow curves of PEO (at concentration from 1.0 to 7.0 wt %) reduce to a single curve by plotting eta/eta(0) against (gamma) over dot tau(eta) Moreover, PEO solutions exhibit a linear proportionality between zero-shear viscosity and the characteristic time eta(0) proportional to tau(eta). Keratin/PEO blend solutions follow the sa...
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Graessley's theory has been applied to keratin/PEO concentrated aqueous solutions giving qualitative...
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The electrospinning process of polymer solutions is affected by many different parameters that can b...
Electrospinning is recognised as an easily implementable method for the production of submicron-dia...
Research on the electrospinning of nanofibers has increased in recent years because of the number of...
Keratin has been blended with many polymer types particularly in the field of tissue engineering. Ho...
Electrospinning produces nanofibre sheets from polymer solutions under high electric field. Rheologi...
The relationship between the rheological properties of nylon-6,6 solutions and the morphology of the...
In this study, solutions were prepared with fixed concentrations of hyaluronic acid (HA) but varied ...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in the use of proteins as biocompatible and enviro...
Electrospinnability, or the ease with which a solution can be used to obtain bead-free uniform fiber...
Graessley's theory has been applied to keratin/PEO concentrated aqueous solutions giving qualitative...
Keratin proteins are the major component of hair, feathers, wool and horns and represent an importan...
Blends of wool keratin and polyamide 6 (PA6) have shown interesting adsorbent properties in filtrati...
Keratin emerges as an attractive protein of human origin to be used as a template for tissue regener...
Nanoscale fibres are actively studied for potential applications in different areas, ranging from te...
The electrospinning process of polymer solutions is affected by many different parameters that can b...
Electrospinning is recognised as an easily implementable method for the production of submicron-dia...
Research on the electrospinning of nanofibers has increased in recent years because of the number of...
Keratin has been blended with many polymer types particularly in the field of tissue engineering. Ho...
Electrospinning produces nanofibre sheets from polymer solutions under high electric field. Rheologi...
The relationship between the rheological properties of nylon-6,6 solutions and the morphology of the...
In this study, solutions were prepared with fixed concentrations of hyaluronic acid (HA) but varied ...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in the use of proteins as biocompatible and enviro...
Electrospinnability, or the ease with which a solution can be used to obtain bead-free uniform fiber...