BLOWN BUBBLE-SPINNING FOR FABRICATION OF SUPERFINE FIBERS
Abstract
A novel method called the blown bubble-spinning is designed to produce superfine fibers. In this method, a blowing air is used as an acting force. A silk fibroin solution is used to fabricate superfine fibers.
Dates
- Submission Date2012-07-01
- Revision Date2012-08-02
- Acceptance Date2012-09-02
References
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Volume
16,
Issue
5,
Pages1465 -1466