A sustainable approach is proposed to prepare hollow titanium oxide nanostructures. Pullulan electrospinning is coupled with titanium magnetron sputtering to create organic-inorganic fibers. Through water solubilisation of the pullulan core, hollow titanium oxide nanostructures were obtained. The fibers were embedded in a thermoplastic matrix to form composites in which channels can be created.
Ecofriendly fabrication of organic–inorganic fibers as a template for hollow titanium oxide structures via electrospinning and magnetron sputtering
Bestetti, Massimiliano;
2025-01-01
Abstract
A sustainable approach is proposed to prepare hollow titanium oxide nanostructures. Pullulan electrospinning is coupled with titanium magnetron sputtering to create organic-inorganic fibers. Through water solubilisation of the pullulan core, hollow titanium oxide nanostructures were obtained. The fibers were embedded in a thermoplastic matrix to form composites in which channels can be created.File in questo prodotto:
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