Electrospinning operates on a straightforward principle involving a high-voltage electric field applied between a droplet of polymer solution (or melt) held by a syringe and a grounded collector. The ...
Electrospinning, a groundbreaking technique in nanotechnology, has opened new horizons by enabling the creation of innovative materials with unique properties. In this interview, Dr. Ramakrishna ...
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 ...
It may soon be possible to produce a low cost, high-value, high-strength fiber from a biodegradable and renewable waste product for air filtration, water filtration and agricultural nanotechnology, ...
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 of innovative ...
Andrew Steckl, PhD, an Ohio eminent scholar and professor of electrical engineering in the University of Cincinnati’s (UC) college of engineering and applied science, working with researchers from ...
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 ...
What does success beyond expectations look like? For Marcus Daly, it looked like a huge hill of copper ore. For Dr. Jack Skinner, Montana Technological University's mechanical engineering department ...
The fourth in a highly successful series of international conferences dedicated to the science of electrospinning and the science supported by electrospinning. All disciplines are welcome. The ...