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Recent Advances in Needleless Electrospinning of Ultrathin Fibers: From Academia to Industrial Production
Author(s) -
Yu Miao,
Dong RuiHua,
Yan Xu,
Yu GuiFeng,
You MingHao,
Ning Xin,
Long YunZe
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
macromolecular materials and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.913
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1439-2054
pISSN - 1438-7492
DOI - 10.1002/mame.201700002
Subject(s) - electrospinning , materials science , spinning , nanotechnology , fiber , textile , process engineering , composite material , polymer , engineering
Electrospinning (e‐spinning) has been extensively explored as a simple, versatile, and cost‐effective method in preparing ultrathin fibers from a wide variety of materials. Electrospun (e‐spun) ultrathin fibers are now widely used in tissue scaffold, wound dressing, energy harvesting and storage, environment engineering, catalyst, and textile. However, compared with conventional fiber industry, one major challenge associated with e‐spinning technology is its production rate. Over the last decade, compared with conventional needle e‐spinning, needleless e‐spinning has emerged as the most efficient strategy for large‐scale production of ultrathin fibers. For example, rolling cylinder and stationary wire as spinnerets have been commercialized successfully for significantly improving throughput of e‐spun fibers. The significant advancements in needleless e‐spinning approaches, including spinneret structures, productivity, and fiber quality are reviewed. In addition, some striking examples of innovative device designs toward higher throughput, as well as available industrial‐scale equipment and commercial applications in the market are highlighted.

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