State-of-the-art review of advanced electrospun nanofiber yarn-based textiles for biomedical applications

S Wu, T Dong, Y Li, M Sun, Y Qi, J Liu, MA Kuss… - Applied Materials …, 2022 - Elsevier
The pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has made biotextiles, including
face masks and protective clothing, quite familiar in our daily lives. Biotextiles are one broad …

Poly (lactic acid)-based electrospun fibrous structures for biomedical applications

H Maleki, B Azimi, S Ismaeilimoghadam, S Danti - Applied Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Poly (lactic acid)(PLA) is an aliphatic polyester that can be derived from natural and
renewable resources. Owing to favorable features, such as biocompatibility …

[HTML][HTML] Electrospun strong, bioactive, and bioabsorbable silk fibroin/poly (L-lactic-acid) nanoyarns for constructing advanced nanotextile tissue scaffolds

J Liu, T Li, H Zhang, W Zhao, L Qu, S Chen, S Wu - Materials Today Bio, 2022 - Elsevier
Bio-textiles have aroused attractive attentions in tissue engineering and regenerative
medicine, and develo** robust, bio-absorbable, and extracellular matrix (ECM) fibril …

Cellulose-based fiber spinning processes using ionic liquids

B Azimi, H Maleki, V Gigante, R Bagherzadeh… - Cellulose, 2022 - Springer
Cellulose, a natural, renewable, and environment friendly biopolymer, has been considered
as a sustainable feedstock in the near future. However, only 0.3% of cellulose is today …

An overview of advances and challenges in develo** nanofiber yarns for wearable technology

S Jayadevan, AK Aliyana, G Stylios - Nano Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
The rapid progress in science and technology has resulted in substantial growth in the
nanotextiles market and holds promising potential for the future. There is important research …

Develo** high strength poly (L-lactic acid) nanofiber yarns for biomedical textile materials: A comparative study of novel nanofiber yarns and traditional microfiber …

J Liu, H Zhai, Y Sun, S Wu, S Chen - Materials Letters, 2021 - Elsevier
Develo** ultra-strong and biocompatible nanofiber yarns for biomedical textile materials
remains major challenges. Here, poly (L-lactic acid)(PLLA) nanofiber yarns (NYs) were …

[HTML][HTML] Poling-free spinning process of manufacturing piezoelectric yarns for textile applications

S Park, Y Kwon, M Sung, BS Lee, J Bae, WR Yu - Materials & Design, 2019 - Elsevier
This report describes a new twist-spinning process for the manufacture of piezoelectric yarn
without the need for additional poling processes. Poly (vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) …

Progresses and perspectives of 1D soft sensing devices for healthcare applications

J Kim, H Kim, M Lee, J Lee, Y Lee… - Advanced Functional …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Healthcare sensing devices enable continuous monitoring of diverse biosignals, such as
respiration, heartbeat, temperature, inflammation, Electroencephalogram (EEG), and …

Understanding and utilizing textile-based electrostatic flocking for biomedical applications

A McCarthy, R Shah, JV John, D Brown… - Applied Physics …, 2021 - pubs.aip.org
Electrostatic flocking immobilizes electrical charges to the surface of microfibers from a high
voltage-connected electrode and utilizes Coulombic forces to propel microfibers toward an …

Improvement of physical and mechanical properties of electrospun poly (lactic acid) nanofibrous structures

H Maleki, R Semnani Rahbar, A Nazir - Iranian Polymer Journal, 2020 - Springer
The electrospinning of stereocomplexed poly (lactic acid)(Sc-PLA) twisted yarns was our
approach to produce PLA-based nanofibrous structures with improved physical and …