Abstract

The influence of small concentrations of nanoscale silicon and titanium dioxide particles on the structure, physicomechanical and sorption properties, thermal destruction resistance, and thermal and photo oxidant destruction of unwoven ultrathin fibrous materials that are prepared via electrostatic solution spinning is studied. It is established that nanoscale particles favor the formation of thinner fibers with improved physical and mechanical parameters; good resistance to thermal, thermo- and photo oxidant destruction; and positive dynamics of mesenchymal stem cells.

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