Electrostatic flocking of salt-treated microfibers and nanofiber yarns for regenerative engineering
Electrostatic flocking is a textile technology that employs a Coulombic driving force to launch short fibers from a charging source towards an adhesive-covered substrate, resulting in a dense array of aligned fibers perpendicular to the substrate. However, electrostatic flocking of insulative polyme...
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Main Authors: | Alec McCarthy, Kossi Loic M. Avegnon, Phil A. Holubeck, Demi Brown, Anik Karan, Navatha Shree Sharma, Johnson V. John, Shelbie Weihs, Jazmin Ley, Jingwei Xie |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2e6d72bc03224b5d9f6e2dae4d642500 |
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