Electrospinning is an alternative technique for producing polymeric membranes, that uses electric fields to spin polymer fibers with diameters ranging from hundreds to tens of nanometers, creating non-woven ‘‘fabric-like’’ mats; The working principle of electrospinning is straightforward. A high voltage is applied to a polymer fluid (usually a polymeric solution) such that charges are induced within the fluid. When these charges reached a critical value, a fluid jet erupts from the droplet at the tip of the needle, resulting in the formation of a Taylor cone. Then, fibers are collected as a non-woven mesh or membrane on a collector plate that acts as the counter electrode