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Electrospun poly fibres

Ignatova M et al (2006) Electrospun nano-fibre mats with antibacterial properties from quatemised chitosan and poly(vinyl alcohol). Carbohydr Res 341(12) 2098-2107... [Pg.128]

Deitzel, J.M., et al., 2001. Controlled deposition of electrospun poly (ethylene oxide) fibres. Polymer 42 (19), 8163-8170. [Pg.67]

Hong, K.H., 2007. Preparation and properties of electrospun poly (vinyl alcohol)/silver fibre web as wound dressings. Polymer Engineering and Science 47 (1), 43—49. [Pg.68]

Lau, K.T., and Takagi, H. (2013) Multi-response analysis in the material characterisation of electrospun poly(lactic acid)/halloysite nanotube composite fibres based on Taguchi design of experiments fibre diameter, non-intercalation and nucleation effects. Appl Phys. A Mater. Sci. Process., 112, 747 -757. [Pg.209]

H. J. (2012) Statistical design of experiments for electrospun poly(lactic acid) (PLA)/halloysite nanotube (HNX) composites in response to fibre diameter and... [Pg.209]

Miwa Y, Drews AR, Schlick S (2008) Unique structure and dynamics of poly(ethylene oxide) in layered silicate nanocomposites accelerated segmental mobility revealed by simulating ESR spectra of spin-labels, XRD, FTIR, and DSC. Macromolecules 41 4701-4708 Mohan SD, Mitchell GR, Davis FJ (2011) Chain extension in electrospun polystyrene fibres a SANS study. Soft Matter 7 4397-4404... [Pg.65]

Han, S. O., W. K. Son, D. W. Cho, J. H. Youk, and W. H. Park (2004). Preparation of porous ultra-fine fibres via selective thermal degradation of electrospun poly-etherimide/poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) fibres. Polymer Degradation and Stability 86(2) 257-262. [Pg.343]

Zeng, J., H. Q. Hou, J. H. Wendorff, and A. Greiner (2004b). Electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(acryIic acid) fibres with excellent water-stability. e-Polymers, 078. [Pg.384]

Neppalli, N., Marega, C., Marigo, A., Bajgai, M.P., Kim, H.Y., and Causin, V. (2010) Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) filled with electrospun nylon fibres a model for a facile composite fabrication. European Polymer Journal, 46, 968—976. [Pg.107]

Gule NP, de Kwaadsteniet M, Qoete TE, Klumpermtm B (2012) Electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofibres with biocidal additives for application in filter media, 1-properties affecting fibre morphology and characterisation. Macromol Mater Eng 297(7) 609-617. doi 10.1002/mame.201100275... [Pg.320]

Valente, T.A.M., Silva, D.M., Gomes, P.S., Fernandes, M.H., Santos, J.D., Sencadas, V., 2016. Effect of sterilization methods on electrospun poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fibre ahgnment for biomedical applications. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 8,3241-3249. [Pg.214]

Magniez K, Chaffrarx T, Fox B (2011) Toughening of a carbon-fibre composite using electrospun poly (hydroxyether of bisphenol a) nanofibrous membranes through inverse phase separation and inter-domain etherification. Materials 4 1967-1984... [Pg.151]

Kim, W.K. et al, 2004. The effect of molecular weight and the linear velocity of drum surface on the properties of electrospun poly(ethylene terephthalate) nonwovens. Fibres and Polymers, 5(2), pp. 122-27. [Pg.69]

Taepaiboon, P., Rungsardthong, U., Supaphol, P., 2006. Drug-loaded electrospun mats of poly(vinyl alcohol) fibres and their release characteristics of four model drugs. Nanotechnology 17, 2317-2329. [Pg.152]

In general terms, biodegradable polyesters such as PLA, and poly (s-caprolactone) (PCL) are suitable choices for constructing nanofibrous scaffolds," by their good processability and mechanical properties. In fact, electrospun fibres of these polymers could replicate the physical dimensions and morphology of the major components in native ECM. On the other... [Pg.184]

The mass loss of the polyphosphazene-based scaffolds is a general phenomenon and, of course, explainable by the desired final degradability or erosion of the polymers in the absence or presence, respectively, of cells. However, during cultivation of the tissues, it is important to understand how, and how fast, the degradation or erosion takes place. For this purpose, Nykanen and co-workers investigated the change of the fibre dimensions of an electrospun polyphosphazene coupled with proline groups poly[f /s(L-proline... [Pg.148]

Porous fibres containing lots of ellipse-like holes on the fibre surface layer have been electrospun from a polylactic acid (PLA)-chloroform solution (Fig. 5.7a). However, when the solution used chloroform-DMF mixture as the solvent, the same operating condition gave a finer nanofibre with a smooth fibre surface (Fig. 5.7b). Porous fibres have also been electrospun from polycarbonate, poly (methyl methacrylate) and polystyrene (Megelski et al., 2002). [Pg.99]


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