2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c00042
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Green Fabrication of Anticorrosive, Antibacterial, and SERS Active Nanohybrid Coatings by Dual-Spinneret Electrospinning

Abstract: The development of sustainable and nontoxic corrosion coatings in abiotic and biotic environments has recently attracted significant attention. Herein, we developed nanohybrid coatings containing polysulfone (PSU), cyclodextrin (CD), zeolite (10 μm size), and biogenic silver nanoparticles (AgNPs, 40 nm diameter) via direct one-step dual-spinneret electrospinning. In the fabricated nanohybrid coatings, zeolites were used as a nontoxic anticorrosive inhibitor, and biogenic AgNPs serve as antibacterial agents due… Show more

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“…The versatility of this technology is manifested in the wide variety of configurations that can be used for fiber mats production. Among others, the use of multiple-fluid (e.g., coaxial or triaxial) electrospinning, dual spinneret, coelectrospinning, Janus structures, or several combinations allows the production of really advanced macromolecular structures. Moreover, the combination of electrospinning with other technologies (laser, additive manufacturing techniques, electrohydrodynamic atomization, etc.) for improving biological performance is also possible. , Among other biopolymers and derivatives, ethyl cellulose (EC) is known to be hydrophobic, stable (both thermally and mechanically), and nontoxic, presenting an interesting option due to its safety and biocompatibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The versatility of this technology is manifested in the wide variety of configurations that can be used for fiber mats production. Among others, the use of multiple-fluid (e.g., coaxial or triaxial) electrospinning, dual spinneret, coelectrospinning, Janus structures, or several combinations allows the production of really advanced macromolecular structures. Moreover, the combination of electrospinning with other technologies (laser, additive manufacturing techniques, electrohydrodynamic atomization, etc.) for improving biological performance is also possible. , Among other biopolymers and derivatives, ethyl cellulose (EC) is known to be hydrophobic, stable (both thermally and mechanically), and nontoxic, presenting an interesting option due to its safety and biocompatibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%