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The diversity of nanofibre properties is caused not only by their chemical composition but also by the way of their preparation. In this study, we examine nanofibre properties resulting from five different electrospinning methods when using polyurethane ...
Karel Havlíček +3 more
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Filling of carbon nanotubes and nanofibres [PDF]
The reliable production of carbon nanotubes and nanofibres is a relatively new development, and due to their unique structure, there has been much interest in filling their hollow interiors. In this review, we provide an overview of the most common approaches for filling these carbon nanostructures. We highlight that filled carbon nanostructures are an
Gately, Reece, in het Panhuis, Marc
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Shaoling Zhang, Hidetoshi Matsumoto
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Electrospinning of Silk Fibroin/Β-Cyclodextrin Nanofibers for Controlled Drug Release [PDF]
Silk fibroin (SF) as an important natural polymer has been extensively used as a suitable matrix in controlled drug release systems because of its biocompatibility feature, slow degradation rate and unique mechanical properties.
Mahdi Nouri +3 more
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A Simple Homemade Electrospinning for Nanoscale Fibres Production [PDF]
A high technology often is required by electrospinning device to produce a nanoscale fibre. This requirement results in difficulties to get the device simple design and operate with reasonable price.
Umiati Ngurah Ayu Ketut +3 more
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Nanofibrous Snake Venom Hemostat [PDF]
Controlling perioperative bleeding is of critical importance to minimize hemorrhaging and fatality. Patients on anticoagulant therapy such as heparin have diminished clotting potential and are at risk for hemorrhaging. Here we describe a self-assembling nanofibrous peptide hydrogel (termed SLac) that on its own can act as a physical barrier to blood ...
Kumar, Vivek A. +3 more
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In this study, we fabricated Poly(lactide-co-glycolide)/hydroxyapatite (PLGA/HAp) nanofibres using electrospinning and evaluated their potential use for bone repair applications.
S.Y. Heo, J.W. Seol, N.S. Kim
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Finite element analysis was used to formulate novel models of both mono and hybrid nanocomposites, and, also to predict their flexural properties.
Wilson Webo +2 more
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Surface Oxidation of Carbon Nanofibres [PDF]
Carbon nanofibres of the fishbone and parallel types were surface-oxidised by several methods. The untreated and oxidised fibres were studied with infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Oxidation in a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids proved to be the most effective method for ...
Koningsberger, D.C. +3 more
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Using A Range of PVB Spinning Solution to Acquire Diverse Morphology for Electrospun Nanofibres [PDF]
Morphological changes in Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) electrospun nanofibres can be acquired by preparation of PVB spinning solution in different solvents. Accordingly, three solvents, including ethyl alcohol, n-butanol and isopropanol, with diverse physical
Fatma Yener, +2 more
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