Micro- and Nanostructured Surface Morphology on Electrospun Polymer Fibers
University of Delaware · Biotechnology Institute
Abstract
Electrospun fibers were produced using a variety of solvents to investigate the influence of polymer/solvent properties on the fiber surface morphology. Electrospinning is a novel processing technique for the production of fibers with diameters in the range of a few nanometers to tens of micrometers. We have been able to produce polymeric fibers with a high surface area through the introduction of a micro- and nanostructured surface structure, which we refer to as a “porous” morphology. These features could be introduced in several different polymeric fibers increasing their range of application significantly. The pores vary from densely packed, well-formed nanopores with diameters in the range 20−350 nm to…
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4Topics & keywords
- Electrospinning
- Materials science
- Transmission electron microscopy
- Polymer
- Scanning electron microscope
- Nanopore
- Nanometre
- Morphology (biology)