2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2009.09.043
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Preparation of Fe3O4/PVA nanofibers via combining in-situ composite with electrospinning

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“…This decrease is attributed mainly to the presence of non-magnetic PU nanofibrous substrate. However, the values of the saturation magnetization for the MNF 2 membranes is still high compared with that of the polymer fibers containing iron oxide NPs reported by others, indicating that this value was much more acceptable for the application of hyperthermia [22,[44][45][46]. As a natural result, our composite nanofibrous membrane showed fieldresponsive behavior with a magnet (inset of Fig.…”
Section: Magnetic Propertymentioning
confidence: 53%
“…This decrease is attributed mainly to the presence of non-magnetic PU nanofibrous substrate. However, the values of the saturation magnetization for the MNF 2 membranes is still high compared with that of the polymer fibers containing iron oxide NPs reported by others, indicating that this value was much more acceptable for the application of hyperthermia [22,[44][45][46]. As a natural result, our composite nanofibrous membrane showed fieldresponsive behavior with a magnet (inset of Fig.…”
Section: Magnetic Propertymentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The electrospinning method provides operational flexibility for nanocomposite formation using different species into fibers. A number of metal and inorganic nanoparticles have been incorporated into electrospun nanofibers, which helps the nanocomposite fibers to achieve desired functional properties [6][7][8][9][10][11]. Recently, Kaewsanee et al have reported the fabrication of aluminum-doped titanium oxide fiber by combined sol-gel and electrospinning method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade, materials based on organic and inorganic species at a nanoscale have been developed by many researchers, among them, Shao et al reported the preparation of nanofibers of poly(vinyl alcohol)/silica composite 15 , and Bai et al obtained composite nanofibers of PVA and gold nanoparticles by electrospinning 16 . Highly magnetic composite nanofibers (Fe 3 O 4 /PVA) were also prepared by this technique 17 . In this work ethylcellulose was used because of its solubility in several organic solvents, easy burn and harmless as well as its little abrasiveness during processing 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%