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3.4.4 Relevant Product segments and applications

Nanotechnology is widely regarded as one of the twenty-first century's key technologies, and its economic importance is sharply on the rise. Potential fields of application for nanofibres in the medical sector are artificial organ components, tissue engineering, implant material, drug delivery, wound dressing and medical textile materials.

Possible energy applications can be identified in the cases of batteries, photovoltaic cells, polymer electrolytes, membrane fuel cells.

Filter media on the basis of nanofibres, for air and liquid applications appears to be very attractive because of its pressure efficiency in the case of the removal of organic substances and multivalent ions.


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