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Curved convex slot: an effective needleless electrospinning spinneret

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posted on 2024-06-05, 03:57 authored by G Yan, H Niu, H Shao, Xueting ZhaoXueting Zhao, H Zhou, T Lin
Slot electrospinning that uses narrow slot as a spinneret combines the advantages of both needle and needleless electrospinning with precisely controlled solution condition. Most of the existing slot electrospinning techniques, however, use a straight linear slot as spinneret. The effects of slot geometry on electrospinning process and fiber morphology have not been reported in the research literature. In this study, four convex slots with different line shapes, i.e., curved, straight, rectangle and triangle, have been used as spinnerets to examine the effects of slot line shape on electrospinning process, fiber morphology and productivity. The electric field intensity distribution of these slot spinnerets was analyzed by finite element method. Our experimental results have indicated that the slot line shape played an important role in affecting fiber diameter, productivity and uniformity of the fibrous membranes. Compared to the other slots studied, the curved slot can produce nanofibers with larger productivity and the resulting fibrous membranes were more uniform as well; the curved slot had higher electric field with more uniform distribution of electric field intensity along the slot length direction. These understandings may be helpful for designing new slot electrospinning systems.

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Journal

Journal of materials science

Volume

52

Pagination

11749-11758

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

0022-2461

eISSN

1573-4803

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2017, Springer

Issue

19

Publisher

Springer

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