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Emulsion Electrospinning: A Versatile Route to Functional Core-Shell Nanofibers
One process, multiple phases, unlimited application potential.
Emulsion electrospinning is an advanced fiber fabrication technique that combines classical emulsification with electrospinning to produce ultrafine fibers with complex internal architectures. By enabling the formation of core-shell and multi-phase structures within a single-step process, this method allows precise control over material functionality and performance.
This technique is widely applied in biomedical fields such as drug delivery, as well as in filtration systems and energy-related applications. Emulsion electrospinning also plays a growing role in food packaging by enabling active and controlled-release surfaces. Despite challenges such as relatively low production throughput and material compatibility limitations, advancements in core-shell structuring and crosslinking strategies continue to expand its industrial potential.