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Carbon Nanotube Fibers
- Short article about the development of a process for the production of macroscopic carbon nanotube fibers and strips for possible applications in medical, electronic and textile products. From the Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal.
Research of Electrospinning
- Short article, describing the principle of the electrospinning process, and an ongoing research project performed at the TANDEC institute for nonwovens research, dealing with electrospinning of nanofibers from polyamide. Author: Peter P. Tsai.
Meso- and Nano-scaled Polymer Fibers and Tubes
- Dissertation about the development, production, characteristics and industrial applications of nanofibers and structures. Author: Jun Zeng.
Electrospinning of Nanofibers from Polymer Solutions
- Short technical article about the mechanism and electrohydrodynamic modeling, experimental realization and a number of applications of electrospun nanofibers from polymer solutions. Authors: A.L. Yarin and E. Zussman.
Reading the Small Print
- Extensive article about the legal issues related to the fast developing use of nanotechnology in industrial and consumer products. From the Environmental Law Institute. Authors: Lynn Bergeson and Bethami Aurbach.
An Investigation on Phase Behaviour and Orientation Factor of Electrospun Nanofibers
- Master of Science thesis presenting an investigation on phase behaviour of nanofibers electrospun from polymer blends, and orientation factors within nanofibers electrospun from both, a single polymer solution and blended polymers. Author: Kai Feng.
What is Nanotechnology?
- Short description of nanotechnology in general and its possible applications in science and industry. From the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Electrospinning Nanofibers of Polyaniline and Blends
- Technical paper about electrospinning of nanofibers from pure doped polyaniline dissolved in concentrated sulfuric acid, and doped polyaniline blended with polystyrene (PS) and polyethylene oxide (PEO) dissolved in chloroform. Author: Manuel J. Diaz de Leon.
Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Graphite Nanofibers
- Report on a laboratory project, focused on the development of a new carbon based nanofiber from the metal catalyzed decomposition of certain hydrocarbonates, at temperatures ranging from 400 to 800 degrees centigrade. Author: Terry K. Baker.
Enhancing the Properties of Nanoscale Electrospun Polymer Fibers
- Technical paper about the development of a new method to induce a nanoporous texture on polymer fibers, and a unique processing protocol to enhance the properties of nanoscale electrospun polymer fibers. Authors: John Rabolt and others.
Hydrogen Storage in Graphite Nanofibers
- Report on the discovery that graphite nanofibers are capable of absorbing and storing up to 40 wgt % of hydrogen, through the establishment of a strong interaction between hydrogen and the delocalized p-electrons present in the graphite layer. Author: C. Park and others.
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