Electrospun Fibers for Scaffold and Electrical Sensing
A special issue of Fibers (ISSN 2079-6439).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2021) | Viewed by 19688
Special Issue Editor
Interests: MEMS; nanotechnology; microfluidics for cancer research; sensors and devices for biomedical sensing and implantable devices; piezo-based polymeric sensors; electrospun fibers for scaffold and electrical sensing
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Electrospinning is a versatile technique that is able to produce nanofibers of varying lengths and morphologies. Due to its simple design and ease of industrial production, it can be used for applications in healthcare, textile industry, food processing, energy production and in the defense industry. In this context, innovative ideas on modifications to the electrospinning setup, post-processing techniques and sol-gel preparation to obtain unique polymer blends are presented daily by the scientific community.
The main purpose of this Special Issue is to present recent progress in the fabrication of electrospun fibers for scaffold and electrical sensing. In addition, this issue aims to present an up-to-date overview of the different modifications to the electrospun materials to achieve characteristics not achievable by other fabrication methods. The focus of the issue is on polymer blends of otherwise insoluble polymers for electrospinning, fabrication of coaxial or multi-axial nanofibers and controlled production of varied architectures based on electrospinning parameters. The issue will highlight advances using the electrospun fibers as scaffolds for tissue engineering, and in sensor applications.
Prof. Dr. Smitha Rao
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Scaffold
- Polymer blend
- Sensing
- Modified electrospinning
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