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Wire coil needleless electrospinning of polymer nanofibers

conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Xin Wang, Haitao Niu, Tong Lin, Xungai Wang
Elcctrospinning is a very useful technique to produce polymeric nanofibers for diverse applications. The conventional needle-based electrospinning system has VCIY limited fiber productivity and a key challenge has been to develop electrospinning systems that can produce uniform nanofibcrs on a large scale l-3.
In this study, we have demonstrated that a rotating metal wire coil can be used as a nozzle to eiectrospin nanofibers on a large-scale. Without using any needles, the rotating wire coil, partially immersed in a polymer solution reservoir, can pick up a thin layer of charged polymer solution and generate a large number of nanofibers from the wire surface simultaneously. This arrangement significantly increases the nanofiber productivity.
The fiber productivity was found to be determined by the coil dimensions, such as wire diameter, coil radius and distance, and coil length. The effects of applied voltage, the distance bctv,lcen the coil nozzle and collector, and polymer concentration on the fiber
morphology were examined. The dependency of fiber diameter on the polymer concentration showed a similar trend to that for a conventional electrospinning system using a syringe needle nozzle, but the diameter distribution was narrower for the
coil electrospun fibers.
The profiles of electric fIeld strength in coil electrospinning was calculated and showed
concentrated electrical field intensity on the top wire surface. This novel concept of using wire coil as the electrospinning nozzle will contribute to the further development of new large-scale needleless electrospinning systems for nanofiber production.

History

Event

International conference on fibrous materials (2009 : Shanghai, China)

Pagination

473 - 473

Publisher

The Fiber Society

Location

Shanghai, China

Place of publication

Shanghai, China

Start date

2009-05-27

End date

2009-05-29

ISBN-13

9787894650412

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3.1 Extract of paper

Copyright notice

2009, The Fiber Society

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the fiber society 2009 spring conference

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