(Nanowerk Spotlight) Ceramics boast impressive strength and durability, but their inherent rigidity and brittleness have long hindered applications demanding flexibility, such as filters, sensors, ...
Once a niche technique, the art of using electrospinning methods to create nanoscale fibers is becoming a widely used method, both in the production of various nanofibers as raw materials, and in ...
Nanoscale fibers prepared by the electrospinning method have received a great deal of attention, as electrospinning is capable of producing fibers with diameters in ...
(Nanowerk News) In a groundbreaking advancement that could reshape the landscape of precise medicine, researchers from the Beijing Institute of Technology and Rutgers University have unveiled a series ...
The most widely used and researched method of fabricating nanofibers is electrospinning (ES), due to its high efficiency, adaptability and cost-effectiveness. Nanofibers are fibrous structures with ...
Researchers at the Lund University in Sweden have recently developed an artificial three-dimensional (3D) electrically active human neuronal network 1. Albin Jakobsson and Maximilian Ottosson’s team ...
Electrospinning is a process in which polymer solutions are sprayed and stretched using a static electric field to create nanoscale fibers. The fibers typically have diameters ranging from ...
Combining these two twins-tech, electrospinning and electrospraying, to fabricate novel nanomaterials is an urgent area of research for materials scientists and biomedical engineers, according to a ...
Could clothing monitor a person’s health in real time, because the clothing itself is a self-powered sensor? A new material created through electrospinning, which is a process that draws out fibers ...