An electrospinning procedure allowing the spinning of a straight jet of polymer solution was developed. By using proper collector devices, it enables to collect winded and aligned fibers and to prepare polymeric constructs developing along the Z axis. The reported results are expected to provide basic understandings on which parameters are controlling the stability/instability of the process and implement new applications of electrospinning with specific reference to the preparation of well defined three-dimensional structures.
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Biodegradable amphiphilic multiblock poly(ether-ester-urethane)s were prepared by one-step bulk polycondensation of PEG and PCL macrodiols and HMDI with good yields and high molecular weights. The copolymers were characterized by 1H-NMR, FT-IR, SEC, TGA and DSC analysis. Different ratios of PEG/PCL, PEG macromonomer length and copolymer molecular weights allowed for tuning their hydrophilicity. Thanks to their tunable characteristics, the prepared multiblock copolymers can be exploited in the fabrication of biodegradable scaffolds for tissue engineering by means of the electrospinning technique.