“…Electrospun nanofibers are synthesized by the electrospinning technique, which allows the generation of ultrafine fibers using natural or synthetic biomaterials [7][8][9]. These three-dimensional scaffolds are produced in a 10-1000 nm diameter's range [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Nanofiber's properties such as nanometric thickness, controllable porosity, and high surface contact area [7,8] allow the potential applications in tissue engineering [19,20], drug delivery systems [21][22][23][24], biosensor fabrication [25,26], energy storage [27], solar cells [28], water filtration [29,30], catalysis [31,32], and sensing [33,34], among other uses.…”