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Rapid preparation of electrospun nanofibre sponges through supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> drying
Materials Advances
2024
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G. N. Mol,
Christina Fialová,
Christian Adlhart
Christian Adlhart
Christina Fialová,
Christian Adlhart
Summary
Researchers developed a rapid method for producing nanofibre sponges — ultralight, highly porous aerogel-like materials — using supercritical CO2 drying to improve processing speed compared to conventional self-assembly techniques for nanofibre building blocks.
Nanofibre sponges (NFS) – also known as nanofibre aerogels – are an intriguing class of ultralight, highly porous and flexible materials currently produced by self-assembly of prefabricated nanofibre building blocks.
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