2025 NanoNews: Electrospinning Edition Q2

This second quarter Electrospinning edition is packed with new blogs, webinars, and a new collector for the LE-100!

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Advancements in Electrospun Scaffolds: Transitioning from 1D/2D Sheets to 3D Structures

Electrospinning has emerged as a leading platform for generating nanofibrous materials whose fiber dimensions and organizational motifs closely recapitulate the architecture of native extracellular matrices. Conventional electrospun mats, whether highly …

Meet us in Booth #2719 at the American Chemical Society’s Fall Meeting!  Stop by for a live electrospinning demo with the Fluidnatek LE-50 G2, our compact and powerful benchtop unit. We will also have a QSense Omni and an Attension Theta Flow for hands-on exploration of the instruments and their powerful software!



Electrospinning: A Versatile Technique for Fabricating Diverse Fiber Microstructures

Electrospinning is a powerful and versatile technique used to produce nonwoven ultrafine fibers with controlled microstructures. Electrospinning can be used to fabricate fibers of different diameters ranging from 20 nm …


Fabricating Complex Geometries with Electrospinning

Electrospinning has emerged as a transformative technique for fabricating fibrous materials with highly controlled geometries. This method, characterized by its ability to produce ultrafine fibers from various materials, has garnered …


Enhancing Efficacy of Bipolar Membranes through Electrospinning

Electrospinning has emerged as a transformative technique for fabricating fibrous materials with highly controlled geometries. This method, characterized by its ability to produce ultrafine fibers from various materials, has garnered …



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