2012
DOI: 10.1002/9783527647705
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“…These nanofibers were slightly thinner than the PVA-NF. The slight variations of fiber diameters observed for the nanofiber samples were possibly due to differences in viscosity and conductivity of the solutions [1,2,32]. The viscosity, conductivity and AFD values of PVA, PVA/AITC and PVA/AITC/␤-CD-IC solutions are shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Morphology Analysis Of Nanofibersmentioning
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“…These nanofibers were slightly thinner than the PVA-NF. The slight variations of fiber diameters observed for the nanofiber samples were possibly due to differences in viscosity and conductivity of the solutions [1,2,32]. The viscosity, conductivity and AFD values of PVA, PVA/AITC and PVA/AITC/␤-CD-IC solutions are shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Morphology Analysis Of Nanofibersmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Electrospinning is a widely used method to produce functional nanofibers from variety of materials including polymers, inorganic materials and composite structures [1,2]. Generally electrospinning is a room temperature process in which the polymer solution is exposed to electrostatic field and the electrified jet is drawn toward to the grounded collector and deposited on the collector as a fibrous web.…”
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“…ZnO-TiO 2 and TiO 2 -ZnO CSHJs were fabricated via a three-step process where electrospinning was followed by atomic layer deposition (ALD) and calcination. In the rst step, we prepared precursors via electrospinning [31][32][33][34] for the cores of the CSHJ nanobers, where the precursors were mixtures of PVP and ZnAc or TTIP. In the second step, these nanobers were used as substrates and TiO 2 or ZnO shell was grown through ALD.…”
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