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Nanofibers are fibers with diameters in the nanometer range Nanofibers can be generated from different polymers and hence have different physical properties ...
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Carbon nanofibers (CNFs), vapor grown carbon fibers (VGCFs), or vapor grown carbon nanofibers (VGCNFs) are cylindrical nanostructures with graphene layers ...
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Polyaniline nanofibers are a high aspect form of polyaniline, a polymer consisting of aniline monomers, which appears as discrete long threads with an ...
Nanofiber Seeding is a process to control the bulk morphology of chemically synthesized conducting polymers. Typically, catalytic amount of nanofiber seeds ...
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A fiber that has a width of less than 1000 nanometers (1000 nm or 1 μm) is generally defined as a nanofiber. A nanoparticle is defined as a small group ...
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Nanocellulose is a term referring to a familly of cellulosic materials that have at least one of their dimensions in the nanoscale.
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Electrospinning is a fiber production method that uses electrical force (based on Electrohydrodynamic principals) to draw charged threads of polymer ...
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The nano-scaffold is a three-dimensional structure composed of polymer fibers very small that are scaled from a Nanometer (10−9 m) scale. ... Developed by the ...
Nano neuro knitting is an emerging technology for repairing nervous system tissues via nano scaffolding techniques. Currently being explored in numerous ...