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Solution blow spinning (SBS) and SBS-spun nanofibers: Materials, methods, and applications

Solution blow spinning (SBS) is a maturing nanofiber fabrication technology. Over the past decade, there has been a growing interest in employing and developing this facile method of fabricating nanofibers, sourced from different materials to suit varied applications. For the first time, this review...

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Published in:Materials today communications 2020-12, Vol.25, p.101656, Article 101656
Main Authors: Dadol, Glebert C., Kilic, Ali, Tijing, Leonard D., Lim, Kramer Joseph A., Cabatingan, Luis K., Tan, Noel Peter B., Stojanovska, Elena, Polat, Yusuf
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