Nano-fiber is defined, as fiber having at least one dimension in nanometer range or less. Nano-fiber are widely used in tissue engineering for scaffold making, wound healing, implant materials, drug delivery or medicinal materials. There are various methods available to generate nano-fiber but electrospinning is one of the most widely used technique to produce nanofiber. The morphology and property of nanofiber electrospun by the Electrospinning process is affected by many factors like: solution concentration, feed rate, applied voltage, surface tension molecular weight, collector, temperature diameter of the orifice. Aligned nanofiber used in skeletal tissue regeneration, neural cell seeding in scaffold, fuel cell electrolytes, electrochem...
Among all nanostructured materials, nanofibers (NFs) are the one class that is widely used in tissue...
Electrospinning is a useful and convenient method for producing ultrathin fibers. It has grabbed the...
Electrospinning is an effective technology for the fabrication of ultrafine fibers, which can be the...
The objective of the electrospinning process is to obtain a fiber mesh or membrane which could be us...
In this Master of Science project, a novel technique of producing aligned nanofibers has been create...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Well-ordered one-dimensional nanostructures (nanofiber...
Electrospinning is known to be an effective and straightforward technique to fabricate polymer non w...
Electrospinning is a simple, versatile, and scalable method of producing polymeric nanofibres from a...
Electrospinning has become a valuable technique for producing micro-to-nanoscale polymeric fibers wi...
Electrospinning is a known process to produce nanofibers through electrostatic forces. In a typical ...
Nanotechnology is the study and development of materials at nano levels. It is one of the rapidly gr...
The end-product of the electrospinning process is typically a randomly aligned fiber mesh or membran...
Electrospinning of nanofibers with diameters that fall into nanometer range have attracted growing a...
Electrospinning has been extensively used as an effective technique for the fabrication of submicron...
Electrospinning forms fibers from either an electrically charged polymer solution or polymer melt. O...
Among all nanostructured materials, nanofibers (NFs) are the one class that is widely used in tissue...
Electrospinning is a useful and convenient method for producing ultrathin fibers. It has grabbed the...
Electrospinning is an effective technology for the fabrication of ultrafine fibers, which can be the...
The objective of the electrospinning process is to obtain a fiber mesh or membrane which could be us...
In this Master of Science project, a novel technique of producing aligned nanofibers has been create...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Well-ordered one-dimensional nanostructures (nanofiber...
Electrospinning is known to be an effective and straightforward technique to fabricate polymer non w...
Electrospinning is a simple, versatile, and scalable method of producing polymeric nanofibres from a...
Electrospinning has become a valuable technique for producing micro-to-nanoscale polymeric fibers wi...
Electrospinning is a known process to produce nanofibers through electrostatic forces. In a typical ...
Nanotechnology is the study and development of materials at nano levels. It is one of the rapidly gr...
The end-product of the electrospinning process is typically a randomly aligned fiber mesh or membran...
Electrospinning of nanofibers with diameters that fall into nanometer range have attracted growing a...
Electrospinning has been extensively used as an effective technique for the fabrication of submicron...
Electrospinning forms fibers from either an electrically charged polymer solution or polymer melt. O...
Among all nanostructured materials, nanofibers (NFs) are the one class that is widely used in tissue...
Electrospinning is a useful and convenient method for producing ultrathin fibers. It has grabbed the...
Electrospinning is an effective technology for the fabrication of ultrafine fibers, which can be the...