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Nanotransfer Printing of Functional Nanomaterials on Electrospun Fibers for Wearable Healthcare Applications (Adv. Funct. Mater. 33/2024)

Nanotransferred Electrospun Textiles In article number 2401404, Jun‐Ho Jeong, Inkyu Park, and co‐workers introduce a fabrication process for nanopattern‐transferred electrospun textiles for wearable healthcare applications. A novel processing technique utilizing oxygen plasma and heat pressing facil...

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Published in:Advanced functional materials 2024-08, Vol.34 (33), p.n/a
Main Authors: Ha, Ji‐Hwan, Ko, Jiwoo, Ahn, Junseong, Jeong, Yongrok, Ahn, Jihyeon, Hwang, Soonhyoung, Jeon, Sohee, Kim, Dahong, Park, Su A, Gu, Jimin, Choi, Jungrak, Han, Hyeonseok, Han, Chankyu, Kang, Byeongmin, Kang, Byung‐Ho, Cho, Seokjoo, Kwon, Yeong Jae, Kim, Cheolmin, Choi, Sunkun, Sim, Gi‐Dong, Jeong, Jun‐Ho, Park, Inkyu
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Summary:Nanotransferred Electrospun Textiles In article number 2401404, Jun‐Ho Jeong, Inkyu Park, and co‐workers introduce a fabrication process for nanopattern‐transferred electrospun textiles for wearable healthcare applications. A novel processing technique utilizing oxygen plasma and heat pressing facilitates the transfer of metal and metal oxide nanopatterns onto electrospun fibers. This method has been employed in the fabrication of biomedical garments, enabling functionalities like glucose level monitoring in sweat and the sterilization of masks through visible light irradiation. Moreover, exploring various material combinations with this technique expects new avenues in wearable technology.
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202470185