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Hierarchically structured PVDF/ZnO core-shell nanofibers for self-powered physiological monitoring electronics

, 2020
Piezoelectric-based wearable electronics promise potential applications in human physiological monitoring for disease prediction, diagnose and rehabilitation. Still, it is a big challenge to fulfill excellent compatibility and precisely monitoring of the
Tao Yang   +12 more
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Electrospun MXene/carbon nanofibers as supercapacitor electrodes

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2019
MXene/carbon composite electrodes with high loadings of MXene were prepared via electrospinning. These flexible and free-standing electrodes exhibit high areal capacitance relative to pure carbon nanofibers and MXene-coated fibers and textiles.
Ariana Levitt   +5 more
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A review on electrospun polymeric nanofibers: Production parameters and potential applications

, 2020
This review deals with electrospun nanofibers and their applications in several fields. Nanofibers have mainly been produced via electrospinning technique due to the simple, cost-effective, and versatile setup.
H. Ibrahim, A. Klingner
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Nanofibers

Advanced Materials, 1997
The preparation of nanofibers—fibers with nanometer diameters—is briefly reviewed. Particular attention is paid to the synthesis based on locking‐in the mesophasic structures formed by diblock copolymers. Examples of the resulting nanofibers with a core‐shell structure (prepared for transmission electron microscopy by a freeze‐drying method) are shown ...
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Nanofiber Frequency Doublers

Nano Letters, 2006
Nanoscaled, needle-shaped frequency doublers have been generated via self-assembled surface growth from functionalized quaterphenylene molecules with a designed large hyperpolarizability. The nanofiber frequency doublers exhibit very weak fluorescence centered around 430 nm but emit a strong, resonance-enhanced second-harmonic signal when excited with ...
J, Brewer   +4 more
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Electroactive electrospun nanofibers for tissue engineering

, 2021
The ability of electrospun nanofibers to mimic the structure and composition of certain components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) has been widely used in the construction of tissue regeneration scaffolds.
Xiaodi Zhang   +6 more
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Continuous Carbon Nanofibers For Nanofiber Composites

MRS Proceedings, 2001
ABSTRACTContinuous carbon nanofibers were manufactured using electrospinning technique. The as-spun polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers were stabilized and carbonized to convert them into carbon nanofibers. The diameters of typical carbon nanofibers were in the range from 100 -500 nanometers.
Yuris Dzenis, Yongkui Wen
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Nanofiber Patent Landscape

Recent Patents on Nanotechnology, 2007
Despite the large number of publications in peer review literature in the field of nanofibers, there is still uncertainty as to what aspects of these research results have commercial applications. In an effort to better understand the technological progress made in the field of nanofibers, we surveyed the patents issued in the United States from 1976 ...
Michelle, Ngiam   +3 more
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Supramolecular-based nanofibers

Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2019
Supramolecular-based nanofibers, which successfully combine the unique properties of supramolecular interactions with the advantages of nanofibrous structure, are widely used in a variety of biomedical applications such as controlled drug delivery. Compared with traditional polymer nanofibers, supramolecular-based nanofibers can overcome the bottleneck
Yi, Wang   +5 more
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Cellulose nanofiber board

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2018
A cellulose nanofiber board (CNF-board) with a nominal thickness of 3 mm was fabricated without adhesive or additive. To provide comparison, a cellulose fiber board (CF-board) was also fabricated. A novel cold pre-press apparatus was made to dewater highly absorbent CNF gel prior to drying.
Hossein, Yousefi   +3 more
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