The first significant report of electrospinning to produce polymer fibres came in 1934 when a patent by A. Formhals was issued which described electrospinning as a process for forming textile fibres [1]. To date applications of nanofibers have included textiles, medical materials, filtration devices, bioengineering materials, and even energy cells [2-5]. In the medical sector nanofibers have been used to produce artificial organ components, implant material, tissue replacement and wound dressing [6-8].