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      Thermally induced phase separation and electrospinning methods for emerging membrane applications: A review

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          Electrospinning: a fascinating method for the preparation of ultrathin fibers.

          Electrospinning is a highly versatile method to process solutions or melts, mainly of polymers, into continuous fibers with diameters ranging from a few micrometers to a few nanometers. This technique is applicable to virtually every soluble or fusible polymer. The polymers can be chemically modified and can also be tailored with additives ranging from simple carbon-black particles to complex species such as enzymes, viruses, and bacteria. Electrospinning appears to be straightforward, but is a rather intricate process that depends on a multitude of molecular, process, and technical parameters. The method provides access to entirely new materials, which may have complex chemical structures. Electrospinning is not only a focus of intense academic investigation; the technique is already being applied in many technological areas.
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                Journal
                AIChE Journal
                AIChE J.
                Wiley
                00011541
                February 2016
                February 2016
                November 05 2015
                : 62
                : 2
                : 461-490
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dept. of Energy Engineering; Hanyang University; Seoul Republic of Korea
                [2 ]National Research Council Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), The University of Calabria; Rende Cosenza Italy
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                10.1002/aic.15076
                14751d6f-1bf6-4b0a-afb3-31e3b3442fa2
                © 2015

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