Topics in Biomedical Engineering: Electrospinning Nanofibers

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2010

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.

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  • 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.

  • cooolllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • im guessing the thicker the pad the longer its will last, or the me dense the pad is with fibers

  • 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?

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