Morphology and Properties of Electrospun PCL and Its Composites for Medical Applications: A Mini Review

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Mochane, Mokgaotsa Jonas
Motsoeneng, Teboho Simon
Sadiku, Emmanuel Rotimi
Mokhena, Teboho Clement
Sefadi, Jeremia Shale

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Applied Science

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Polycaprolactone (PCL) is one of the most used synthetic polymers for medical applications due to its biocompatibility and slow biodegradation character. Combining the inherent properties of the PCL matrix with the characteristic of nanofibrous particles, result into promising materials that can be suitable for di erent applications, including the biomedical applications. The advantages of nanofibrous structures include large surface area, a small diameter of pores and a high porosity, which make them of great interest in di erent applications. Electrospinning, as technique, has been heavily used for the preparation of nano- and micro-sized fibers. This review discusses the di erent methods for the electrospinning of PCL and its composites for advanced applications. Furthermore, the steady state conditions as well as the e ect of the electrospinning parameters on the resultant morphology of the electrospun fiber are also reported.

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