Abstract

Structured polymer fibers with diameters down to tens of nanometers are of interest for applications in filters, in composite reinforcement, or as templates for the preparation of functional nanotubes. The Figure shows fibers of poly-L-lactide produced by electrospinning from a dichloromethane solution exhibiting regular pores or pits in the 100 nm range.

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Materials scienceElectrospinningNanometreNanofiberComposite numberDichloromethanePolymerComposite materialNanotechnologyTemplate

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Year
2001
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article
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
70-72
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1206
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Michael Bognitzki, W. Czado, T. Frese et al. (2001). Nanostructured Fibers via Electrospinning. Advanced Materials , 13 (1) , 70-72. https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-4095(200101)13:1<70::aid-adma70>3.0.co;2-h

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10.1002/1521-4095(200101)13:1<70::aid-adma70>3.0.co;2-h