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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 1939–1945, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.198
Figure 1: Derivatization reaction scheme of PEG with phenyl isocyanate.
Figure 2: SEM images of PLA (a, d), PCL (b, e) and PVA (c, f) nanofibers prepared without (a–c) and with (d–f...
Figure 3: Release of PEG from PVA nanofibers, PEG 2 (filled squares), PEG 6 (open squares), PEG 10 (filled ci...
Figure 4: Amount of PEG molecules of various molecular weights released from PCL, PVA and PLA nanofibers imme...
Figure 5: Release of PEG 2 from nanofibers prepared from PCL (open circles), PLA (open squares) and PVA (open...
Figure 6: SEM image of PVA nanofibers containing PEG 20 after immersion into the water for 72 h.