2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0032-3861(03)00532-9
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Regeneration of Bombyx mori silk by electrospinning—part 1: processing parameters and geometric properties

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“…As shown by Ko's group [1,12], nanofibers can be produced by electrospinning. Electrospinning the crystalline polymer, polylactic acid, poly acrylic nitrile, and the polyethylene oxide can produce nanofibers relatively easily.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As shown by Ko's group [1,12], nanofibers can be produced by electrospinning. Electrospinning the crystalline polymer, polylactic acid, poly acrylic nitrile, and the polyethylene oxide can produce nanofibers relatively easily.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the polymers that have been successfully electrospun are crystalline polymers having a molecular weight over 100,000 [1]. Only a few studies have been reported on elastomers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it was found that SF had a good anti-thrombogenicity and absorbability even though the polymer showed foreign body reaction [65]. Pure SF nanofibers can be made by electrospinning of SF in formic acid [66]. Similarly, SF/chitosan nanofibers can be made by electrospinning of SF/chitosan blends containing up to the chitosan content of 30% in formic acid [67].…”
Section: Electrospinning Of Blends Of Chitosan and Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A jet of polymer is ejected, which produces the fibers, same instant the solvent starts evaporating due to jet formation and continues after the nanofibers are deposited to collector. More than 200 polymers are used for electrospinning like silk fibroin (Zarkoob et al, 2004;Sukigara et al, 2003;Jin et al, 2004), collagen (Mathews et al, 2002), chitosan (Ohkawa et al, 2004), gelatin (Ma et al, 2005) etc. In the field of tissue engineering electrospinning technique is applied for the preparation of nanofiber scaffold design.…”
Section: Electrospinningmentioning
confidence: 99%