The production of nanofibrous membranes finds high interest in the biomedical field, from drug delivery to wound dressing. The types of polymers used for these applications are mainly synthetic and natural biopolymers that have different properties, especially in terms of bioactivity, adhesion to cells, and mechanical properties. In the current study, two different processes, namely uniaxial electrospinning and coaxial electrospinning configuration are used to produce nanofibrous membranes based on PCL (synthetic biopolymer) and gelatin (natural biopolymer). The mechanical properties of the coaxial and blend systems have been compared to the ones of PCL and gelatin membranes.Coaxial electrospun systems have mechanical properties between tho...
Electrospinning is a valuable technique to fabricate fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering. The t...
Positive voltage electrospinning (PVES) has been mainly used for forming fibrous polymer scaffolds f...
Electrospinning is a simple and efficient process for producing sub-micron fibres. However, the proc...
Nowadays, continuous development of soft-electronics and wearable devices opens to the development n...
Electrospinning is one of the commonly used polymeric fiber production technique, owing to its versa...
Electrospinning of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) and gelatin separately to form nonwoven PLLA or gelati...
Nanofibrous membranes based on polycaprolactone (PCL) have a large potential for use in biomedical a...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
The electrospinning of gelatin aqueous Solution Was successfully carried Out by elevating the spinni...
Electrospinning is one of the commonly used polymeric fiber production technique, owing to its versa...
Over the past few decades, there has been considerable interest in developing electrospun fibers by ...
Electrospinning is an innovative new fibre technology that aims to design and fabricate membranes su...
Three different solvent mixtures were used to prepare electrospun membranes based on polylactic acid...
<p>Electrospinning of hybrid polymer has gained widespread interest by taking advantages of the biol...
Coaxial electrospinning is a technique that allows the production of nanofibers with a core–shell st...
Electrospinning is a valuable technique to fabricate fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering. The t...
Positive voltage electrospinning (PVES) has been mainly used for forming fibrous polymer scaffolds f...
Electrospinning is a simple and efficient process for producing sub-micron fibres. However, the proc...
Nowadays, continuous development of soft-electronics and wearable devices opens to the development n...
Electrospinning is one of the commonly used polymeric fiber production technique, owing to its versa...
Electrospinning of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) and gelatin separately to form nonwoven PLLA or gelati...
Nanofibrous membranes based on polycaprolactone (PCL) have a large potential for use in biomedical a...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
The electrospinning of gelatin aqueous Solution Was successfully carried Out by elevating the spinni...
Electrospinning is one of the commonly used polymeric fiber production technique, owing to its versa...
Over the past few decades, there has been considerable interest in developing electrospun fibers by ...
Electrospinning is an innovative new fibre technology that aims to design and fabricate membranes su...
Three different solvent mixtures were used to prepare electrospun membranes based on polylactic acid...
<p>Electrospinning of hybrid polymer has gained widespread interest by taking advantages of the biol...
Coaxial electrospinning is a technique that allows the production of nanofibers with a core–shell st...
Electrospinning is a valuable technique to fabricate fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering. The t...
Positive voltage electrospinning (PVES) has been mainly used for forming fibrous polymer scaffolds f...
Electrospinning is a simple and efficient process for producing sub-micron fibres. However, the proc...