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A Review: Electrospinning of Biopolymer Nanofibers and their Applications
Polymer Reviews (2008)
  • Jessica D. Schiffman, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • Carolin L. Schauer
Abstract
Electrospinning is a fabrication technique, which can be used to create nanofibrous non‐wovens from a variety of starting materials. The structure, chemical and mechanical stability, functionality, and other properties of the mats can be modified to match end applications. In this review, an introduction to biopolymers and the electrospinning process, as well as an overview of applications of nanofibrous biopolymer mats created by the electrospinning process will be discussed. Biopolymers will include polysaccharides (cellulose, chitin, chitosan, dextrose), proteins (collagen, gelatin, silk, etc.), DNA, as well as some biopolymer derivatives and composites.
Keywords
  • biopolymers,
  • electrospinning,
  • nano-effects,
  • nanofibers,
  • non-wovens,
  • polysaccharides
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Publication Date
2008
Publisher Statement
DOI:10.1080/15583720802022182
Citation Information
Jessica D. Schiffman and Carolin L. Schauer. "A Review: Electrospinning of Biopolymer Nanofibers and their Applications" Polymer Reviews Vol. 48 Iss. 2 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jessica_schiffman/1/