Electrospinning jets and polymer nanofibers
University of Akron · University of Illinois Chicago
Abstract
In electrospinning, polymer nanofibers are formed by the creation and elongation of an electrified fluid jet. The path of the jet is from a fluid surface that is often, but not necessarily constrained by an orifice, through a straight segment of a tapering cone, then through a series of successively smaller electrically driven bending coils, with each bending coil having turns of increasing radius, and finally solidifying into a continuous thin fiber. Control of the process produces fibers with nanometer scale diameters, along with various cross-sectional shapes, beads, branches and buckling coils or zigzags. Additions to the fluid being spun, such as chemical reagents, other polymers, dispersed particles,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Nanofiber
- Tapering
- Materials science
- Electrospinning
- Polymer
- Composite material
- Coating
- Bending