Dr. Freeman and Lee Wright demonstrate electrospinning, a process that creates fibers with diameters smaller than a human hair. This video is designed for students in elementary and middle school. Come visit our website: www.sbes.vt.edu/freeman.
I have the same question what kind of Microscope is used to study the morphology of the fibers? I was under the impression that we need SEM to study the nanofiber structure?
What kind of microscope is that? I thought you can only see electrospun nanofibers under scanning electron microscopy. I'm curious because I electrospin PCL scaffolds all the time.
Great video! Just to clarify, you apply the nanofiber pad on your knee, forsay, and the medicine on it is slowly absorbed into the body? How long can a pad last?
I have the same question what kind of Microscope is used to study the morphology of the fibers? I was under the impression that we need SEM to study the nanofiber structure?
fajer123mushtaq 1 month ago
What kind of microscope is that? I thought you can only see electrospun nanofibers under scanning electron microscopy. I'm curious because I electrospin PCL scaffolds all the time.
gabea23 5 months ago
cooolllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hhh541 1 year ago
im guessing the thicker the pad the longer its will last, or the me dense the pad is with fibers
tyler41696 1 year ago
Great video! Just to clarify, you apply the nanofiber pad on your knee, forsay, and the medicine on it is slowly absorbed into the body? How long can a pad last?
strawberrytoot 1 year ago