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CZ Mosher, PAP Brudnicki, Z Gong, HR Childs… - …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org

Green electrospinning for biomaterials and biofabrication.

EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program AND Program Evaluation

Childs, Mosher

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Green manufacturing has emerged across industries, propelled by a growing awareness of the negative environmental and health impacts associated with traditional practices. In the biomaterials industry, electrospinning is a ubiquitous fabrication method for producing nano-to micro-scale fibrous meshes that resemble native tissues, but this process traditionally utilizes solvents that are environmentally hazardous and pose a significant barrier to industrial scale-up and clinical translation. Applying sustainability principles to biomaterial …

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