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Multi-functional electrospun nanofibres for advances in tissue regeneration, energy conversion & storage, and water treatment

Author Affiliations
National University of Singapore, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, ...
Published InChemical Society Reviews
Year2016
Citations368

Abstract

Tissue regeneration, energy conversion & storage, and water treatment are some of the most critical challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. In order to address such challenges, one-dimensional (1D) materials are projected to play a key role in developing emerging solutions for the increasingly complex problems. Eletrospinning technology has been demonstrated to be a simple, versatile, and cost-effective method in fabricating a rich variety of materials with 1D nanostructures. These include polymers, composites, and inorganic materials with unique chemical and physical properties. In this tutorial review, we first give a brief introduction to electrospun materials with a special emphasis on the design, fabrication, and modification of 1D functional materials. Adopting the perspective of chemists and materials scientists, we then…
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