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Value-added nanofibers

Some authors have proposed several modified process approaches to obtain electroactive electrospun nanofibers. One first practical and easy way is to spin a nonconductive polymeric web and after polymerize conductive polymers onto the fiber surface. For example, conductive polyamide-6 (PA-6] nanofibers were prepared by polymerizing pyrrole (Py] molecules directly on the fiber surface of PA-6. First, a solution of PA-6 added with ferric chloride in formic acid was electrospun with average diameter values around 260 nm. [Pg.89]


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