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A controllable simple method for production of polymeric nanofiberous composite via single nozzle jet electrospinning

conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Rouhallah Bagherzadeh, M Latifi, S Najar, M Amani-Tehran, Lingxue KongLingxue Kong
A special Micro-Nano fiberous composite structure composed of nano- and micro-scale fiber of Polycaprolactone (PCL) and Gelatin produced by using single nozzle electrospinning instrument. By controlling the solution (polymer concentration and polymer composition percent) and processing parameters of electrospinning (feed rate and electrostatic field), different portion of nano and micro fibers in the structure is achieved. This method can result a one-stage method of fabrication of Micro-Nano fiberous composite structure instead of previously used twostage process or using additional facility to produce structure near-similar to this composite structure. The resulting materials finely mingle nano- and micro fibers together, rather than simply juxtaposing them, as is commonly found in the literature. The results obtained from SEM, Flow Porosimetry, and DMA led the authors to confirm that the structure has very versatile and improved properties for many applications like cell culture scaffolds. These favourable mechanical and structural properties can provide easier opening of spaces for cell penetration to deeper levels of the scaffold and withstand to tensions during to clinical handling.

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Event

International Conference on Nanostructures (4th : 2012 : Kish Island, Iran)

Pagination

102 - 104

Publisher

Sharif University of Technology

Location

Kish Island, Iran

Place of publication

Iran

Start date

2012-03-12

End date

2012-03-14

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Title of proceedings

ICNS4 : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Nanostructures

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