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Book covers electrospinning of nanofibres

A Smithers Rapra product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 18, 2008

Smithers Rapra has announced the release of 'Electrospun Nanofibers and their Applications', another title in its 'Update' series, which provides a review on focused polymer topics.

'Electrospun Nanofibres and their Applications', written by Ji-Huan He, covers all aspects of electrospinning as it is used to produce nanofibres.

It contains an array of colour diagrams, mathematical models, equations and detailed references.

It will be invaluable to anyone who is interested in using this technique and also to those interested in finding out more about the subject.

Electrospinning is the cheapest and the most straightforward way to produce nanomaterials.

Electrospun nanofibres are very important for the scientific and economic revival of developing countries.

Electrospinning was developed from electrostatic spraying and now represents an attractive approach for polymer biomaterials processing, with the opportunity for control over morphology, porosity and composition using simple equipment.

Because electrospinning is one of the few techniques to prepare long fibres of nano- to micrometre diameter, great progress has been made in recent years.

It is now possible to produce a low-cost, high-value, high-strength fibre from a biodegradable and renewable waste product for easing environmental concerns.

For example, electrospun nanofibres can be used in wound dressings, filtration applications, bone tissue engineering, catalyst supports, non-woven fabrics, reinforced fibres, support for enzymes, drug delivery systems, fuel cells, conducting polymers and composites, photonics, medicine, pharmacy, fibre mats serving as reinforcing component in composite systems, and fibre templates for the preparation of functional nanotubes.

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