New process makes nanofibers in complex shapes and unlimited lengths
January 30, 2008 | Source: Science Daily
University of Illinois researchers have developed a process for continuous fabrication of complex, three-dimensional nanoscale structures and growing individual nanowires of unlimited length.
It is based on rapid evaporation of solvent from simple “inks” and has been used to fabricate freestanding nanofibers, stacked arrays of nanofibers and continuously wound spools of nanowires.