Fabrication and Functionalization of Advanced Tubular Nanofibers and their Applications 1st Edition
Fabrication and Functionalization of Advanced Tubular Nanofibers and their Applications (1st Edition) by Baoliang Zhang and Mudasir Ahmad is a definitive, practice-focused resource for scientists and engineers working at the frontier of nanotechnology. This compelling volume highlights innovative fabrication routes and surface-engineering strategies that transform tubular nanofibers into high-performance materials for real-world use.
Dive into clear explanations of core methods—coaxial and triaxial electrospinning, template-directed synthesis, self-assembly and controlled deposition—paired with practical guidance on functionalization techniques such as doping, surface grafting, and hybrid coating. Richly illustrated case studies demonstrate how tailored tubular nanofibers deliver breakthroughs in key sectors: biomedical scaffolds and drug delivery, high-efficiency filtration and separation, energy storage and conversion, catalysis and sensing, and environmental remediation.
Readers will gain an actionable framework for designing tubular nanofibers with targeted porosity, mechanical strength, and surface chemistry, plus insights into scalable production and performance optimization. The authors blend rigorous characterization approaches with application-driven examples that make complex concepts accessible to graduate students, academic researchers, and industry R&D teams alike.
If you are developing next-generation sensors, advanced membranes, or bioactive implants, this book arms you with the strategies and evidence-based solutions needed to accelerate innovation. A meticulously organized reference, it’s ideal for labs, coursework, and technology transfer initiatives for researchers and engineers worldwide.
Secure your copy today to harness the potential of tubular nanofibers and translate cutting-edge materials science into measurable commercial and scientific impact.
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