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On the way to clean and safe electrospinning—green electrospinning: emulsion and suspension electrospinning

Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 2011
AbstractFor the process of electrospinning, either water or organic solvents are used as solvents depending upon the solubility of the materials to be spun. For many applications, such as tissue engineering, biomedical, agricultural, etc., the toxicity of the organic solvent used could be highly critical.
Andreas Greiner, Seema Agarwal
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Pharmaceutical applications of electrospinning

Annales Pharmaceutiques Françaises, 2020
Development of tailor-made pharmaceutical nanofibers has gained vital prominence due to ease of fabrication and versatility of electrospinning (ES). ES is one of the flexible and, wonderful strategies for the fabrication of nanofibers. ES unit comprises a supplier of high voltage current, a syringe (pump), spinneret and a metal plate collector.
Namdeo R. Jadhav   +3 more
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Electrospinning of Collagen Nanofibers

Biomacromolecules, 2002
Electrospinning is a fabrication process that uses an electric field to control the deposition of polymer fibers onto a target substrate. This electrostatic processing strategy can be used to fabricate fibrous polymer mats composed of fiber diameters ranging from several microns down to 100 nm or less. In this study, we describe how electrospinning can
David G. Simpson   +3 more
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The Electrospinning Process

2020
The electrospinning technology is one of the most versatile and relevant non-mechanical, electrostatic processes to produce nano-scale meshes. The technology has a wide range of application areas from tissue engineering such as wound dressings, nerve tissues to textile and filter applications.
Mohamed H. El-Newehy   +5 more
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