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On page 1682, D. S. Kim and S. M. Park report an electrolyte‐assisted electrospinning process, in which the electrolyte solution functions as a grounded electrode while exposing its fluidic nature, which enables flexible patterning and facile integration of a free‐standing nanofiber membrane on a complex substrate, from a 2D flat surface to 3D curved geometry.
A free‐standing nanofiber membrane can be simultaneously fabricated, patterned, and integrated with electrolyte‐assisted electrospinning (ELES). The fluidic nature of the electrolyte collector enables flexible patterning and facile integration of the free‐standing nanofiber membrane on complex substrates from a 2D flat surface to a 3D curved geometry via ELES. The structural integrity and performance...
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