Flat polymer ribbons and other shapes by electrospinning
Top Cited Papers
- 20 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics
- Vol. 39 (21) , 2598-2606
- https://doi.org/10.1002/polb.10015
Abstract
In addition to round nanofibers, electrospinning a polymer solution can produce thin fibers with a variety of cross‐sectional shapes. Branched fibers, flat ribbons, ribbons with other shapes, and fibers that were split longitudinally from larger fibers were observed. The transverse dimensions of these asymmetric fibers were typically 1 or 2 μm, measured in the widest direction. A correlation of the branches and bends, observed in high‐frame‐rate videography of the electrified jets of polymer solutions from which the ribbons and branched fibers were produced, suggest that these phenomena occur at scales ranging from around 1 mm to 1 μm. The observation of fibers with these cross‐sectional shapes from a number of different kinds of polymers and solvents indicates that fluid mechanical effects, electrical charge carried with the jet, and evaporation of the solvent all contributed to the formation of the fibers. The influence of a skin on the jets of polymer solutions accounts for a number of the observations. The observed shapes can be used as guides for the extension of mathematical or computer‐generated models for the electrospinning process. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 39: 2598–2606, 2001Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- The effect of processing variables on the morphology of electrospun nanofibers and textilesPolymer, 2001
- Generation of Synthetic Elastin-Mimetic Small Diameter Fibers and Fiber NetworksMacromolecules, 2000
- Processing and microstructural characterization of porous biocompatible protein polymer thin filmsPublished by Elsevier ,1999
- Beaded nanofibers formed during electrospinningPolymer, 1999
- Nanometre diameter fibres of polymer, produced by electrospinningNanotechnology, 1996
- Chain Packing in Electro-Spun Poly(ethylene oxide) Visualized by Atomic Force MicroscopyMacromolecules, 1996
- Structure and morphology of small diameter electrospun aramid fibersPolymer International, 1995
- Electrostatic fiber spinning from polymer melts. I. Experimental observations on fiber formation and propertiesJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, 1981
- Disintegration of a charged viscous jet in a high electric fieldPublished by IOP Publishing
- Monilia in the SputumBMJ, 1934