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Structuring and Molding of Electrospun Nanofibers: Effect of Electrical and Topographical Local Properties of Micro‐Patterned Collectors
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Tissue EngineeringMicro‐patterned CollectorsEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringTopographical Local PropertiesMaterials FabricationBiomedical DevicesElectric FieldNanolithography MethodMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialElectrical EngineeringNanotechnologyNanofiber DepositionNanofibersNanofiberMicrofabricationNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsNanofabricationElectrospun NanofibersBiomaterialsControlled DepositionMembrane Systems
Abstract The controlled deposition of electrospun nanofibers at the micro‐scale is studied. Several collectors with microscopic patterns are prepared using photolithography. Nanofiber deposition is influenced by the geometry, the size, and the distance between micro‐patterns. Within certain conditions, membranes with multiple “micro spider‐webs” or perpendicularly interconnected microgrids are obtained. Dielectric micro‐holes having a conductive bottom can be filled by the nanofiber. This kind of micro‐molding is rationalized using simulations that show the influence of the collector relative permittivity on the electric field at the pattern vicinity. “Micro‐woven” membranes of PCL with good mechanical properties can be produced, allowing their use for biomedical applications in tissue engineering. magnified image
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