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Electrospinning: Principle, Practice and Possibilities is an authoritative resource that delves into the electrospinning process, a technique for producing ultra-fine fibers with diverse applications across multiple industries. This volume, part of the ISSN series, combines theoretical foundations with practical methodologies to provide readers with comprehensive understanding of the technology.
Geoffrey R. Mitchell synthesizes current research and development in electrospinning, addressing key principles governing fiber formation, processing parameters, and material selection. The book explores practical implementations in pharmaceuticals, textiles, filtration, and biomedical engineering. It examines cutting-edge possibilities including nanofiber composites, drug delivery systems, and advanced material development.
Ideal for researchers, engineers, and students in materials science and chemical engineering, this work serves as both a technical reference and an inspirational guide for future innovations in electrospinning technology.







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