Using Solution Electrowriting to Control the Properties of Tubular Fibrous Conduits.
Anthony R D'AmatoXiaochu DingYadong WangPublished in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2021)
Multiple additive manufacturing techniques have been developed in recent years to produce structures with tunable physical, chemical, and mechanical properties and defined architecture. Solution electrospinning, although an older and more established technique, normally cannot achieve the pattern resolution and tunability of these newer manufacturing techniques. In this study, we present solution electrowriting as a method to produce fibrous conduits from various polymers with tunable patterns, dimensions, and scaffold porosity. We demonstrate the importance of solvent selection during solution electrowriting and discuss how solvent polarity and volatility can be exploited to controllably alter the structure of the resulting scaffolds. The technique can be readily implemented with equipment for conventional electrospinning and offers versatility, control, and customization that is uncommon in the solution electrospinning field.