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Book Synopsis
Everything you need to know about polymer nanofibers--the science, technology, and applications Discover new and emerging applications of polymer nanofibers alongside the basic underlying science and technology.

Table of Contents
Preface.

Acknowledgments.

1 Introduction.

1.1 Historical Background.

1.2 Basic Experimental Approach.

1.3 Description of Electrostatic Spinning.

1.4 Nanofiber Applications Areas.

2 Introduction to Polymer Solutions.

2.1 Average Molecular Weight.

2.2 Selecting Solvents: Solubility Parameter.

2.3 Thermodynamic Criterion for Solubility.

2.4 Macromolecular Models.

2.5 Viscosity of Dilute Polymer Solutions.

2.6 Concentrated Polymer Solutions.

3 Electrospinning Basics.

3.1 Molecular Weight Effects 56

3.2 Electrical Charge.

3.3 Bead Formation in Electrospinning.

3.4 Introduction to Electrospinning Practice.

4 Factors Affecting Nanofiber Quality.

4.1 The Polymer Solution.

4.2 Environment.

4.3 Collector.

4.4 Applied Potential.

4.5 Feed Rate.

4.6 Capillary Tip.

4.7 Gap Distance.

4.8 Relative Importance of Variables.

4.9 Examples of Reported Data.

5 Characterization of Nanofibers and Mats.

5.1 Mat Porosity and Pore Size Distribution.

5.2 Nanofiber Diameters and Pore Sizes by Microscopy.

5.3 Mechanical Properties of Mats.

5.4 Single-Fiber Characterization.

5.5 Nanofiber Crystallinity.

6 Composite Nanofibers.

6.1 Carbon Nanotubes in Nanofibers.

6.2 Metal–Nanofiber Composites.

6.3 Polymer–Clay Composites.

6.4 Decorated or Exocomposite Nanofibers.

7 Biomedical Applications of Nanofibers.

7.1 Drug Delivery Applications.

7.2 Scaffolding Applications of Nanofibers.

7.2.1 Natural Biopolymers.

7.3 Other Applications.

7.4 Future Directions.

8 Applications of Nanofiber Mats.

8.1 Introduction to Air Filtration.

8.2 Nanofiber Sensors.

8.3 Inorganic Nanofibers.

9 Recent Developments in Electrospinning.

9.1 Nanofibers with Surface Porosity.

9.2 Core–Shell Nanofibers.

9.3 Highly Aligned Nanofiber Mats.

9.4 Mixed Polymer Nanofibers and Nanofiber Mats.

9.5 Crosslinked Nanofibers.

Appendix I. Electrospun Polymers Used in Tissues Engineering and biomedical Applications.

Appendix II: Summary Table of Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers.

References.

Index.

Science and Technology of Polymer Nanofibers

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      Publication Date: 12/09/2008
      ISBN13: 9780471790594, 978-0471790594
      ISBN10: 0471790591
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Everything you need to know about polymer nanofibers--the science, technology, and applications Discover new and emerging applications of polymer nanofibers alongside the basic underlying science and technology.

      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      Acknowledgments.

      1 Introduction.

      1.1 Historical Background.

      1.2 Basic Experimental Approach.

      1.3 Description of Electrostatic Spinning.

      1.4 Nanofiber Applications Areas.

      2 Introduction to Polymer Solutions.

      2.1 Average Molecular Weight.

      2.2 Selecting Solvents: Solubility Parameter.

      2.3 Thermodynamic Criterion for Solubility.

      2.4 Macromolecular Models.

      2.5 Viscosity of Dilute Polymer Solutions.

      2.6 Concentrated Polymer Solutions.

      3 Electrospinning Basics.

      3.1 Molecular Weight Effects 56

      3.2 Electrical Charge.

      3.3 Bead Formation in Electrospinning.

      3.4 Introduction to Electrospinning Practice.

      4 Factors Affecting Nanofiber Quality.

      4.1 The Polymer Solution.

      4.2 Environment.

      4.3 Collector.

      4.4 Applied Potential.

      4.5 Feed Rate.

      4.6 Capillary Tip.

      4.7 Gap Distance.

      4.8 Relative Importance of Variables.

      4.9 Examples of Reported Data.

      5 Characterization of Nanofibers and Mats.

      5.1 Mat Porosity and Pore Size Distribution.

      5.2 Nanofiber Diameters and Pore Sizes by Microscopy.

      5.3 Mechanical Properties of Mats.

      5.4 Single-Fiber Characterization.

      5.5 Nanofiber Crystallinity.

      6 Composite Nanofibers.

      6.1 Carbon Nanotubes in Nanofibers.

      6.2 Metal–Nanofiber Composites.

      6.3 Polymer–Clay Composites.

      6.4 Decorated or Exocomposite Nanofibers.

      7 Biomedical Applications of Nanofibers.

      7.1 Drug Delivery Applications.

      7.2 Scaffolding Applications of Nanofibers.

      7.2.1 Natural Biopolymers.

      7.3 Other Applications.

      7.4 Future Directions.

      8 Applications of Nanofiber Mats.

      8.1 Introduction to Air Filtration.

      8.2 Nanofiber Sensors.

      8.3 Inorganic Nanofibers.

      9 Recent Developments in Electrospinning.

      9.1 Nanofibers with Surface Porosity.

      9.2 Core–Shell Nanofibers.

      9.3 Highly Aligned Nanofiber Mats.

      9.4 Mixed Polymer Nanofibers and Nanofiber Mats.

      9.5 Crosslinked Nanofibers.

      Appendix I. Electrospun Polymers Used in Tissues Engineering and biomedical Applications.

      Appendix II: Summary Table of Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers.

      References.

      Index.

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