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Recent Advances in the Applications of Continuous and Non-continuous Nanofibrous Yarns in Biomedicine

The use of modern technologies in the world in various sciences has increased significantly and is expanding day by day. Relying on its unique properties, nanoscience has penetrated most sciences and has gained a special place. The textile industry, as one of the oldest and long-standing industries,...

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Published in:Fibers and polymers 2024, 25(10), , pp.3623-3647
Main Authors: Bader, Qasim Allawi, Ahmed, Nada Nadhim, Mohaimeed, Ameen Alwan, Rheima, Ahmed Mahdi, Al-Sharify, Zainab T., Athair, Duaa Mohammed, kianfar, Ehsan
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Language:English
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Summary:The use of modern technologies in the world in various sciences has increased significantly and is expanding day by day. Relying on its unique properties, nanoscience has penetrated most sciences and has gained a special place. The textile industry, as one of the oldest and long-standing industries, has not benefited from this science and has benefited from it in various fields. Due to the large surface to volume ratio of nanofibers and the use of various polymers and raw materials as well as the variety of production processes, nanofibrous structures are one of the best materials in the application of nanotechnology. In this article, different methods of producing nanofibrous yarns in two types of yarns, continuous and non-continuous, and the parameters affecting the production are briefly introduced.
ISSN:1229-9197
1875-0052
DOI:10.1007/s12221-024-00683-5