Electrospinning and electrospun based polyvinyl alcohol nanofibers utilized as filters and sensors in the real world

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Electrospinning is a contemporary and effective technique for producing fine fibers with diameters as small as nanometers by using an electric field. These fibers have numerous industrial applications, including filtration, sensors, composite materials, and membranes. This study provides an overview of the electrospinning process and discusses a few applications of polyvinyl alcohol based electrospun nanofibers in the development of filters and sensors.

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Khan, K. U. H., Masroor, S., & Rizvi, G. (2023, August 1). Electrospinning and electrospun based polyvinyl alcohol nanofibers utilized as filters and sensors in the real world. Journal of Polymer Engineering. De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/polyeng-2023-0044

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