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Advances in Nanofibre Research [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Shrewsbury : ISmithers Rapra Pub., 2011.Description: 1 online resource (204 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781847356055 (electronic bk.)
  • 1847356052 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Advances in Nanofibre ResearchDDC classification:
  • 620/.5
LOC classification:
  • TA418.9.N35
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Contents:
Advances in Nanofibre Research; Preface; Contents; 1 Electrospinning of Polymeric Nanofibres; 2 Polymeric Nanofibre Fabrication via Electrospinning Process; 3 Structure Formation of Polymeric Nanofibres in Electrospinning; 4 Optimisation of the Electrospinning Process; 5 Practical Hints on the Processing Parameters and Geometric Properties of Electrospun Nanofibres; 6 Practical Hints on the Production of Electrospun Nanofibres from Regenerated Silk Fibroin; 7 Characterisation of Polymeric Electrospun Nanofibres; 8 Formation of Polymeric Electrospun Nanofibres.
9 Experimental Study on Electrospinning of Polymeric NanofibresAbbreviations; Index.
Summary: Nanofibres are defined as fibres with diameters on the order of 100 nanometres. They can be produced by interfacial polymerisation and electrospinning. Nanofibres are included in garments, insulation and in energy storage. They are also used in medical applications, which include drug and gene delivery, artificial blood vessels, artificial organs and medical facemasks. This book presents some fascinating phenomena associated with the remarkable features of nanofibres in electrospinning processes and new progress in applications of electrospun nanofibres. It also provides an overview of structu.
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Advances in Nanofibre Research; Preface; Contents; 1 Electrospinning of Polymeric Nanofibres; 2 Polymeric Nanofibre Fabrication via Electrospinning Process; 3 Structure Formation of Polymeric Nanofibres in Electrospinning; 4 Optimisation of the Electrospinning Process; 5 Practical Hints on the Processing Parameters and Geometric Properties of Electrospun Nanofibres; 6 Practical Hints on the Production of Electrospun Nanofibres from Regenerated Silk Fibroin; 7 Characterisation of Polymeric Electrospun Nanofibres; 8 Formation of Polymeric Electrospun Nanofibres.

9 Experimental Study on Electrospinning of Polymeric NanofibresAbbreviations; Index.

Nanofibres are defined as fibres with diameters on the order of 100 nanometres. They can be produced by interfacial polymerisation and electrospinning. Nanofibres are included in garments, insulation and in energy storage. They are also used in medical applications, which include drug and gene delivery, artificial blood vessels, artificial organs and medical facemasks. This book presents some fascinating phenomena associated with the remarkable features of nanofibres in electrospinning processes and new progress in applications of electrospun nanofibres. It also provides an overview of structu.

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