nmvezel
Nmvezel is the Dutch term for a nanofiber, a fiber whose dimensions place at least one characteristic length scale in the nanometer range. In practice nanofibers typically have diameters from tens to a few hundred nanometers and can form continuous fibers or nonwoven mats with high porosity. They may be made from polymers, inorganic materials or carbon-based substances, and can be produced through several techniques such as electrospinning, solution spinning, phase separation or melt-spinning. Among these, electrospinning is widely used to create nonwoven webs with controlled fiber diameter and morphology.
The properties of nmvezels arise from their small diameter and high surface-area-to-volume ratio. They exhibit tunable
Applications of nmvezels are diverse. They are used in filtration and air and water purification, wound dressings
Safety and regulation are considerations in the use of nmvezels. Potential health and environmental risks depend