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Polymer Science, Vol. 49(A), №2, 108 (2007). 5. D. Cheng: Handbook of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. Volume 3 – Applications to Polymers and Plastics: New York, Elsevier, (2002). 6. , Polymer Science, 47, 1063 (2005). 7. , Macromolecules, 44, 1340 (2011). 8. , New York (1983). 9. , Macromolecules, 36, 2256 (2003). 10. , Macromolecules, 34, 402 (2001). 11. , Macromolecules, 37, 1219 (2004). 12. , J. Appl. Polym. Sci, 16, 749 (1972). 13. , Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 28, 1213 (2007). CHAPTER 2 A DETAILED REVIEW ON PORE STRUCTURE ANALYSIS OF ELECTROSPUN POROUS MEMBRANES BENTOLHODA HADAVI MOGHADAM, VAHID MOTTAGHITALAB, MAHDI HASANZADEH, and AKBAR KHODAPARAST HAGHI CONTENTS Abstract ...................................................................................................

98 Fig. 6 shows global thresholding and local thresholding of electrospun nanofibrous mat. It is obvious that global thresholding resulted in some broken fiber segments. However, this problem was solved by using local thresholding. It should be mentioned that this process is extremely sensitive to noise contained in the image. 19,98 FIGURE 6 (a) SEM image of a real web, (b) global thresholding, (c) local thresholding. 2 APPROPRIATE TECHNIQUE FOR NANOFIBROUS MEMBRANES As mentioned above, through pore volume of nanofibrous membranes can be measured by mercury intrusion porosimetry and liquid extrusion porosimetry.

It is obvious that global thresholding resulted in some broken fiber segments. However, this problem was solved by using local thresholding. It should be mentioned that this process is extremely sensitive to noise contained in the image. 19,98 FIGURE 6 (a) SEM image of a real web, (b) global thresholding, (c) local thresholding. 2 APPROPRIATE TECHNIQUE FOR NANOFIBROUS MEMBRANES As mentioned above, through pore volume of nanofibrous membranes can be measured by mercury intrusion porosimetry and liquid extrusion porosimetry.

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