Biohybrid Nanofibers and Nanomaterial-Contained Fibers: Fabrication and Application
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanocomposite Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 23250
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nanofiber synthesis; fabrication; modification and their application in biomedical field
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Biohybrid fibers have aroused intensive attention in the fields of bioremediation, drug delivery carriers, bio-sensing, bio-catalysis, biosafety protection, wearable devices, and others in the past few decades. The typical biohybrid fibers are commonly synthesized and achieved by various traditional methods, such as melt spinning, dry spinning, wet spinning, and dry–wet spinning, and the obtained biohybrid fibers commonly possess large fiber diameter (usually larger than 10 μm), suffering with many drawbacks in terms of inappropriate morphology and structure, low specific surface area, and inferior biological activities. Most recently, some nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles, nano-wires, etc., have been introduced and added during the manufacture process of biohybrid fibers or through the post-treatments, imparting the finally obtained biofibers with unique properties and superior performance. Importantly, some innovative strategies, such as electrospinning, phase separation, self-assembly, centrifugal spinning, and other nanotechnologies, have also provided opportunities to fabricate biohybrid fibers with nanostructures, i.e., biohybrid nanofibers, with enhanced feature and functionality.
This Special Issue aims to present recent advancements in the synthesis and fabrication technique developments of biohybrid nanofibers and nanomaterial-contained fibers, and their applications in biomedical research and practice, and other-related fields. Original submissions as research articles, perspectives, or review articles are all welcome. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Design, fabrication, and characterization of biohybrid nanofibers;
- Novel nanomaterial synthesis and their applications in nanomaterial-contained fibers;
- Functional modification of biohybrid nanofibers;
- Biohybrid nanofibers for drug delivery and pharmacological mechanisms;
- Biohybrid nanofibers for bio-sensing and bio-catalysis;
- Biohybrid nanofibers for biosafety protection, anti-bacterial, and anti-virus;
- Biohybrid nanofibers for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Dr. Shaohua Wu
Dr. Wenwen Zhao
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biohybrid nanofibers
- nanomaterial synthesis
- nanomaterial encapsulation
- surface modification
- bio-sensing
- drug delivery
- wearable device
- tissue engineering
- biomedical engineering
- regenerative medicine
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