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Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering

Theses

2004

Electrospinning

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Characterization Of Mechanical Behavior Of Electrospun Non-Woven Mats, Ajitha Patlolla Aug 2004

Characterization Of Mechanical Behavior Of Electrospun Non-Woven Mats, Ajitha Patlolla

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Electrospinning is a simple and efficient method for the production of nanometer to micrometer fibers. While the process of electrospinning has been known for over half a century, current understanding of the process and those parameters that affect the properties of the fibers is very limited. Not much work has been done in the field electrospinning process to study the mechanical properties of nonwoven mats produced and to study parameters affecting their properties.

In the first part of this thesis electrospun nonwoven mats made of poly(lactides) solutions were characterized based on their mechanical behavior in biorelevant conditions. In the second …


Characterization Of Electrospun Dlplga Nanofibers For A Drug Delivery System For Intracranial Tumors And Avms, Kimberly A. Griswold May 2004

Characterization Of Electrospun Dlplga Nanofibers For A Drug Delivery System For Intracranial Tumors And Avms, Kimberly A. Griswold

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Electrospinning processes apply electric fields to a polymer solution in order to produce strands of polymer in the nanoscale range. These polymer fibers are manipulated for their porosity, high surface area, fineness and uniformity. In order to create the ideal drug delivery system for intracranial arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and tumors, D, L poly-(lactice-poly-glycolide) (DLPLGA) nanofibers were electrospun in a tetrahydrofuran (THF) solvent. Three different concentration ratios of DLPLGA, 85/15, 80/20, and 75/25 were analyzed to obtain the prime base for drug annexation. 1 ,3-bis (2-chloroethyl)- 1 -nitrosourea (BCNU) was then codissolved with the DLPLGA nanofibers to form a homogenous solution, …


Fabrication Of Nanofiber Scaffolds By Electrospinning And It's Potential For Tissue Engineering, Shobana Shanmugasundaram May 2004

Fabrication Of Nanofiber Scaffolds By Electrospinning And It's Potential For Tissue Engineering, Shobana Shanmugasundaram

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Electrospinning is a fabrication process that uses an electric field to control the deposition of polymer fibers on to a target substrate. This electrospinning strategy can be used to fabricate fibrous polymer mats composed of fiber diameters ranging from several microns down to tens of nanometers. This study assesses the potential of electrospinning, as an alternative scaffold fabrication technique for tissue engineering applications. In this study, electrospinning is adapted to produce tissue-engineering scaffolds of two different size ranges composed of non-woven poly-L-lactide (PLLA) nanofibers and as a first study, the potential use of these scaffolds as tissue engineering scaffolds was …