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Biopolymers electrospinning

Viswanathan G, Murugesan S, Pushparaj V, Nalamasu O, Ajayan PM, Linhardt RJ (2006) Preparation of biopolymer fibers by electrospinning from room temperature ionic liquids. Biomacromolecules 7 415 418. [Pg.315]

Sell SA et al (2009) Electrospinning of collagen/biopolymers for regenerative medicine and cardiovascular tissue engineering. Adv Drug Deliv Rev 61(12) 1007-1019... [Pg.125]

Due to its ease of implementation, electrospinning has received a lot of attention as a technique to produce nanoflbres [83]. When the diameter of polymer fibre materials shrinks from the microscale to the submicro or nanoscale, several new characteristics appear, such as enhanced surface area-to-volume ratio and a superior mechanical performance [84]. Therefore, biopolymer nanofibrous mats show great potential to be used as particle filters, nanocomposite reinforcing fibres, protective clothing and in biomedical applications like wound dressings, sutures, tissue engineering scaffolds, implantable devices and drug delivery [83-85]. [Pg.320]

Schiffman, J.D. and Schauer, C.L. (2008) A review electrospinning of biopolymer nanofibers and their applications. Polymer Reviews, 48, 317-352. [Pg.329]

Electrospinning is applicable to a wide range of polymers like those used in conventional spinning, that is, polyolefine, polyamides, polyester, aramide, and acrylic, as well as biopolymers like proteins, DNA, and polypeptides, or others like electrically conducting, photonic and other polymers such as poly(ethylene oxide] (PEO], DNA, poly(acrylic acid] (PAA], polyQactic acid] (PEA], and also collagen, organics such as nylon, polyester, and acryl resin, and poly(vinyl alcohol] (PVA], polystyrene (PS], polyacrylonitrile (PAN], peptide, cellulose, etc. [Pg.5]

Simply Blended Drug/Biopolymer Nanofibers by Conventional Electrospinning for Drug Delivery... [Pg.276]

In the chapter Dispersion of Inorganic Nanoparticles in Polymer Matrices Challenges and Solutions, the synthesis, properties, and applications of nanoparticles their surface modification and preparation of polymer-inorganic nanocomposites are reviewed in detail. The chapter Recent Advances on Fibrous Clay-Based Nanocomposites reviews recent results on nanocomposite materials derived from the fibrous clay silicates sepiolite and palygorskite and combined with diverse types of polymers, from typical thermoplastics to biopolymers such as polysaccharides, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. The chapter Nanohybrid Materials by Electrospinning highlights recent progress and current issues in the production of... [Pg.391]


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