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Mohsen Miraftab
Mohsen Miraftab
Professor in Fibre Science & Technolog
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Medical Textiles; Textile Materials in Medicine and Surgery
AJ Rigby, SC Anand, M Miraftab
Textile Horizons 2, 12-16, 1993
3201993
Alginate fibres modified with unhydrolysed and hydrolysed chitosans for wound dressings
CJ Knill, JF Kennedy, J Mistry, M Miraftab, G Smart, MR Groocock, ...
Carbohydrate Polymers 55 (1), 65-76, 2004
2762004
Unconfined compression strength of reinforced clays with carpet waste fibers
M Mirzababaei, M Miraftab, M Mohamed, P McMahon
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering 139 (3), 483-493, 2013
1932013
A critical review of modern and emerging absorbent dressings used to treat exuding wounds
IR Sweeney, M Miraftab, G Collyer
International wound journal 9 (6), 601-612, 2012
1662012
Characterization and swelling performance of physically stabilized electrospun poly (vinyl alcohol)/chitosan nanofibres
A Çay, M Miraftab, EPA Kumbasar
European polymer journal 61, 253-262, 2014
1292014
The influence of carbon black on properties of orientated polypropylene 2. Thermal and photodegradation
AR Horrocks, J Mwila, M Miraftab, M Liu, SS Chohan
Polymer Degradation and Stability 65 (1), 25-36, 1999
119*1999
Medical textiles and biomaterials for healthcare: incorporating proceedings of MEDTEX03 International Conference and Exhibition on Healthcare and Medical Textiles
SC Anand, JF Kennedy, M Miraftab, S Rajendran
Taylor & Francis US, 2006
1152006
Physical stabilisation of electrospun poly (vinyl alcohol) nanofibres: comparative study on methanol and heat-based crosslinking
M Miraftab, AN Saifullah, A Çay
Journal of materials science 50, 1943-1957, 2015
1052015
Synthesis and Characterization of Polyurethane‐Based Shape‐Memory Polymers for Tailored Tg around Body Temperature for Medical Applications
M Ahmad, J Luo, B Xu, H Purnawali, PJ King, PR Chalker, Y Fu, W Huang, ...
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics 212 (6), 592-602, 2011
922011
Impact sound insulation and viscoelastic properties of underlay manufactured from recycled carpet waste
IM Rushforth, KV Horoshenkov, M Miraftab, MJ Swift
Applied Acoustics 66 (6), 731-749, 2005
892005
Fibres for wound dressings based on mixed carbohydrate polymer fibres
M Miraftab, Q Qiao, JF Kennedy, SC Anand, MR Groocock
Carbohydrate polymers 53 (3), 225-231, 2003
842003
Effect of carbon black on the oxidation of polyolefins—An overview
J Mwila, M Miraftab, AR Horrocks
Polymer Degradation and Stability 44 (3), 351-356, 1994
821994
Absorbent alginate fibres modified with hydrolysed chitosan for wound care dressings–II. Pilot scale development
IR Sweeney, M Miraftab, G Collyer
Carbohydrate polymers 102, 920-927, 2014
782014
Impact of carpet waste fibre addition on swelling properties of compacted clays
M Mirzababaei, M Miraftab, M Mohamed, P McMahon
Geotechnical and Geological Engineering 31, 173-182, 2013
702013
High performance shape memory polyurethane synthesized with high molecular weight polyol as the soft segment
M Ahmad, B Xu, H Purnawali, Y Fu, W Huang, M Miraftab, J Luo
Applied Sciences 2 (2), 535-548, 2012
622012
Properties of electrospun poly (vinyl alcohol) hydrogel nanofibers crosslinked with 1, 2, 3, 4‐butanetetracarboxylic acid
A Cay, M Miraftab
Journal of applied polymer science 129 (6), 3140-3149, 2013
612013
Feasibility study of polyurethane shape-memory polymer actuators for pressure bandage application
M Ahmad, J Luo, M Miraftab
Science and technology of advanced materials 13 (1), 015006, 2012
592012
Scanning electron microscopic studies of wool/intumescent char formation
PJ Davies, AR Horrocks, M Miraftab
Polymer international 49 (10), 1125-1132, 2000
582000
Medical and healthcare textiles
SC Anand, JF Kennedy, M Miraftab, S Rajendran
Elsevier, 2010
482010
Utilization of carpet waste in reinforcement of substandard soils
M Miraftab, A Lickfold
Journal of industrial textiles 38 (2), 167-174, 2008
482008
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