Fahimeh Mehrpouya

Fahimeh Mehrpouya
University of Wollongong | UOW ·  Intelligent Polymer Research Institute

PhD in Biomaterials and Biofabrication

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Introduction
The title of my M.S thesis: “The formation of TiO2 crystallite nanoparticles during the activation of PAN nanofibers containing titanium isopropoxide” My M.Sc. seminar has dealt with: “Electrochemical sensors based on conductive polymers”
Education
September 2012
Isfahan University of Technology
Field of study
  • Fiber Science & Textile Chemistry

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Publications (3)
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Alginate has been a biologically viable option for controlled local delivery of bioactive molecules in vitro and in vivo. Specific bioactive molecule release profiles are achieved often by controlling polymer composition/concentration, which also determines the modulus of hydrogels. This largely limits alginate-mediated bioactive molecule delivery...
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Novel nanostructured hybrid electrospun polyacrylonitrile (PAN) yarns with different graphene ratios were prepared using liquid crystal graphene oxide (LCGO) and PAN. It was found that the well-dispersed LCGO were oriented along the fiber axis in an electrified thin liquid jet during electrospinning. The graphene oxide sheets were well dispersed in...
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Activated carbon (AC) can act as an important carrier for TiO2 nanoparticles. TiO2 nanoparticle can be fabricated by the hydrolysis and condensation of titanium alkoxides like titanium isopropoxide. This study showed that the formation of titanium dioxide crystallite nanoparticle during activation of PAN nanofibers containing titanium isopropoxide...

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I am working on a project on human acellular dermis products, I am wondering what is the most common and easiest industrial way to cut a few layers from human dermis layer with uniform and specified thickness. I need to know the method that big manufacturers use for this purpose.

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