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    Green electrospinning
    (De Gruyter, 2019) Horzum,N.; Muñoz-Espí,R.; Hood,M.A.; Demir,M.M.; Crespy,D.
    In the last two decades, electrospinning has grown in popularity; however, the majority of the setups are based on solution processing from toxic organic solvents. As green processing and environmental stewardship have also become important in recent years, for political and economic reasons, the subsequent increase in demand for the scaling up of electrospinning requires that an environmentally toxin-free process be championed. This book comprehensively addresses clean and safe electrospinning for the fabrication of green nanofibers and evaluates their potential applications. © 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. All rights reserved.
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    Citation - Scopus: 6
    Green electrospinning
    (De Gruyter, 2019) Horzum,N.; Muñoz-Espí,R.; Demir,M.M.; Crespy,D.
    The last two decades have seen electrospinning of nanofibers performed mainly from solutions of toxic organic solvents. The increase in demand for scaling up electrospinning in recent years therefore requires an environmentally friendly process free of organic solvents. This book addresses techniques for clean and safe electrospinning in the fabrication of green nanofibers and their potential applications. © 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. All rights reserved.
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    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Green Processes and Green Fibers
    (De Gruyter, 2019) Horzum,N.; Muñoz-Espí,R.; Hood,M.A.; Demir,M.M.; Crespy,D.
    "Green Electrospinning" not from only non-toxic solvents but also from biopolymer solutions has become popular in recent years. Green fibers are particularly interesting for biomedical applications such as tissue engineering, drug delivery, biocompatible scaffolds, biosensors, and for photovoltaics, supercapacitors, fuel cells, battery components as energy fields, and for filtration membranes as environmental applications. In this chapter, we classified green electrospinning into two groups: (i) green processes as polymer free, solvent free, solution, and colloid electrospinning, (ii) green fibers from natural polymers and blends. © 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. All rights reserved.