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This book describes the development of three dimensional
electroactive fibres using a novel coaxial wet-spinning approach
from organic conductors in combination with non-conducting hydrogel
polymers. This book also presents the characterization and
evaluation of multiaxial biofibres in terms of mechanical,
physical, electrochemical and biological properties, and explores
their use in a diverse range of applications including implantable
electrodes, drug delivery systems and energy-storage systems. In
the first chapter, the author highlights the significance of
engineering three dimensional fibres, introduces the involved
hydrogels and organic conductors with emphasis on their biomedical
application, and collects some of the previously established
methods for fabrication of biofibres. In the second chapter,
particular attention is given to the overall experimental
fabrication methods and characterization analyses conducted in the
work. Chapters three to five present the main findings of this
work, in which readers will discover how novel hybrid hydrogel
fibres with an inner core of chitosan and alginate were prepared
and characterized, how graphene was incorporated into coaxial
wet-spun biofibres, and how one-dimensional triaxial fibres were
developed using a novel coaxial wet-spinning fibre production
method and applied as potential battery devices. In the final
chapter of this work, the author summarizes the main achievements
of the work and outlines some recommendations for future research.
This book describes the development of three dimensional
electroactive fibres using a novel coaxial wet-spinning approach
from organic conductors in combination with non-conducting hydrogel
polymers. This book also presents the characterization and
evaluation of multiaxial biofibres in terms of mechanical,
physical, electrochemical and biological properties, and explores
their use in a diverse range of applications including implantable
electrodes, drug delivery systems and energy-storage systems. In
the first chapter, the author highlights the significance of
engineering three dimensional fibres, introduces the involved
hydrogels and organic conductors with emphasis on their biomedical
application, and collects some of the previously established
methods for fabrication of biofibres. In the second chapter,
particular attention is given to the overall experimental
fabrication methods and characterization analyses conducted in the
work. Chapters three to five present the main findings of this
work, in which readers will discover how novel hybrid hydrogel
fibres with an inner core of chitosan and alginate were prepared
and characterized, how graphene was incorporated into coaxial
wet-spun biofibres, and how one-dimensional triaxial fibres were
developed using a novel coaxial wet-spinning fibre production
method and applied as potential battery devices. In the final
chapter of this work, the author summarizes the main achievements
of the work and outlines some recommendations for future research.
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