ELECTROSPINNING AND MODIFICATION OF FIBROUS MATERIALS WITH BIOMEDICAL POTENTIAL

dc.contributor.authorLubasová, Daniela
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-01T10:27:23Z
dc.date.available2025-12-01T10:27:23Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractThis habilitation thesis comprises a collection of published scientific and research works, accompanied by commentary in accordance with §72 paragraph 3 of Act on universities No. 111/1998 Coll. The thesis comprises commentary on 15 peer-reviewed journal articles, 5 conference papers, 2 national patents, 1 international patent, and 1 book chapter, with the 9 most significant publications included in the appendices. The scientific works focus on the development, electrospinning, modification, and biomedical potential of various fibrous materials. The first chapter discusses electrospinning of copolymers and polymer blends into fibrous materials, aiming to optimize their water resistance, biodegradability, mechanical properties, and absorption capacity. The scalability of needle-less electrospinning is particularly highlighted as it allows bridging laboratory research with industrial production. The second chapter explores advanced modification strategies of electrospun fibrous materials to meet specific biomedical requirements, including improving antibacterial properties, enhancing cellmaterial interactions, and optimizing drug release dynamics. Additionally, a novel predictive numerical model is introduced to optimize fiber morphology based on solvent system properties. The final chapter highlights the biomedical potential of electrospun materials, demonstrating their applicability in bacterial filtration, customised wound care, sublingual drug delivery using mucoadhesive patches, and targeted cancer therapy. This habilitation thesis introduces innovative approaches to scalable production and functional modification of electrospun fibrous materials, underscoring their significance as promising solutions to critical challenges in modern biomedicine.
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.tul.cz/handle/15240/178349
dc.subjectneedle-less electrospinning, electrospun fibrous materials, modification strategies, biomedical applications
dc.titleELECTROSPINNING AND MODIFICATION OF FIBROUS MATERIALS WITH BIOMEDICAL POTENTIAL
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