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  2. Nanofabrics - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the desired property, a nanofabric is either constructed from nanoscopic fibers called nanofibers, or is formed by applying a solution containing nanoparticles to a regular fabric. Nanofabrics research is an interdisciplinary effort involving bioengineering , [ 5 ] molecular chemistry , physics , electrical engineering , computer ...

  3. Nanocellulose - Wikipedia

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    A bottom up approach can be used to create a high-performance bulk material with low density, high strength and toughness, and great thermal dimensional stability: cellulose nanofiber plate (CNFP). Cellulose nanofiber hydrogel is created by biosynthesis.

  4. Nanofiber - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Harold Simons published a patent for a device that could produce thin and light nanofiber fabrics with diverse motifs. [35] Only at the end of the 20th century have the words electrospinning and nanofiber become common language among scientists and researchers. [28] [29] Electrospinning continues to be developed today.

  5. A 'nanofiber' mask fabric manufactured in Oklahoma filters 9 ...

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    One of the designers that discovered that blue shop towels were more effective at filtering tiny particles than a bandana worked with a particle testing company to officially test 20 materials.

  6. Melt blowing - Wikipedia

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    Melt blowing is a conventional fabrication method of micro- and nanofibers where a polymer melt is extruded through small nozzles surrounded by high speed blowing gas. The randomly deposited fibers form a nonwoven sheet product applicable for filtration, sorbents, apparels and drug delivery systems.

  7. Curran (material) - Wikipedia

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    The material was developed by Scottish material scientists David Hepworth and Eric Whale, who met while studying for their PhDs at University of Reading. [1] They began researching carrot-derived cellulose fibres in 2002. [2] In 2004, they founded Cellucomp, Ltd. in Fife with funding from the Scottish government agency Scottish Enterprise. [1]

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