In the biomaterials industry, electrospinning is a ubiquitous fabrication method used to produce nano- to microscale fibrous meshes that closely resemble native tissue architecture. Alas, the process ...
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 ...
The gelatin nanofibers are also electrospun using acidic organic solvents (for example, acetic acid-ethyl acetate-H 2 O 19, 21 and formic acid-ethanol-H 2 O 20). Fluorinated alcohols and acidic ...
Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a new method for electrospinning sponges that can act as 3D scaffolds for skin regeneration. Electrospinning is a technique that electrifies ...
The new process, called gel electrospinning, is described in a paper by MIT professor of chemical engineering Gregory Rutledge and postdoc Jay Park. The paper appears online and will be published in ...
Researchers in the US have developed a portable electrospinning device that can manufacture a bandage and apply it directly to a wound. The technology, devised by a group at Montana Technological ...