Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8018329 | Materials Letters | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The synthesis of porous CaTiO3 (CTO) nanotubes with controlled microstructure was demonstrated via a single-nozzle electrospinning approach. Homogenous sols comprising polyvinylpyrolidine (PVP), Pluronic F127 and CTO (metal salt) were electrospun, which resulted in fine CTO nanotubes due to phase separation phenomenon. PVP/CTO molar ratio was confirmed to induce the effective manipulation of its structural characteristics. Altering the ratio from 0.24Â m to 0.12Â m was found to result in the increased fiber diameter, from ~105Â nm to ~230Â nm, and the enhanced hollow structure (diameter of ~70Â nm). Further development of biocompatible inorganic CaTiO3 nanotubes with such tunable hollow structures provides a platform for sustained drug loading and delivery.
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Authors
Qiuhong Zhang, Yangyang Li, Zhaohui Ren, Zeeshan Ahmad, Xiang Li, Gaorong Han,