articleMacromoleculesDec 18, 2003Closed access

Controlling Surface Morphology of Electrospun Polystyrene Fibers:  Effect of Humidity and Molecular Weight in the Electrospinning Process

University of Delaware

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Abstract

ABSTRACT: Electrospinning is a technique used to produce micron to submicron diameter polymeric fibers. The surface of electrospun fibers is important when considering end-use applications. For example, the ability to introduce porous surface features of a known size is required if nanoparticles need to be deposited on the surface of the fiber or if drug molecules are to be incorporated for controlled release. Surface features, or pores, became evident when electrospinning in an atmosphere with more than 30% relative humidity. Increasing humidity causes an increase in the number, diameter, shape, and distribution of the pores. Increasing the molecular weight of the polystyrene (PS) results in larger, less…

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