Supersonic nanoblowing: a new ultra-stiff phase of nylon 6 in 20–50 nm confinement
Abstract
The 20–50 nm nanofibers hold great promise as functional fabrics, biomedical materials, filters,
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Univ., Seoul, 136-713 Korea
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The 20–50 nm nanofibers hold great promise as functional fabrics, biomedical materials, filters,
S. Sinha-Ray, M. W. Lee, S. Sinha-Ray, S. An, B. Pourdeyhimi, S. S. Yoon and A. L. Yarin, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2013, 1, 3491 DOI: 10.1039/C3TC30248B
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