ABSTRACT

Electrospinning is a technique to generate submicron to nanometer scale fibers from polymer solutions or melts. It is also known as electrostatic spinning, which has some characteristics common with electrospraying and the traditional fiber drawing process. Electrospinning is a simple and facile technique to produce nonwoven, interconnected nanofiber mats that have potential

applications in the field of engineering and medicine [1-5]. The recent surge in nanotechnology has adopted electrospinning as an elegant technique to produce nanofiber structures for biomedical applications such as wound healing, tissue engineering, and drug delivery [6-8].