Characterization of an electrospinning process using different PAN/DMF concentrations

We performed an extensive characterization of an electrospinning process to evaluate how the process parameters and precursor solution characteristics affect the fibers morphology. The work was conducted using precursor solutions with different concentrations of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) diluted in a...

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Main Authors: Demetrius S. Gomes, Ana N. R. da Silva, Nilton I. Morimoto, Luiz T. F. Mendes, Rogerio Furlan, Idalia Ramos
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Polímeros 2007-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282007000300009
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spelling doaj-1d122688d99d46a4aa66ab146858fa302020-11-24T23:35:46ZengAssociação Brasileira de PolímerosPolímeros0104-14281678-51692007-09-0117320621110.1590/S0104-14282007000300009Characterization of an electrospinning process using different PAN/DMF concentrationsDemetrius S. GomesAna N. R. da SilvaNilton I. MorimotoLuiz T. F. MendesRogerio FurlanIdalia RamosWe performed an extensive characterization of an electrospinning process to evaluate how the process parameters and precursor solution characteristics affect the fibers morphology. The work was conducted using precursor solutions with different concentrations of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) diluted in a fixed amount of N,N/dimethylformamide (DMF). Fibers obtained with this process can find important applications in the field of nanosensors. The characteristics of the electrospun fibers were analyzed as a function of the solution viscosity, applied voltage and distance between the needle tip (positive electrode) and the collector plate (grounded electrode). The electrical current was monitored during the deposition process and its behavior was correlated with the characteristics of the fibers obtained. Our results demonstrate that the diameter of the fibers increases with increasing viscosity and applied voltage. The number of deposited fibers also increases with the applied voltage. Also, viscosity and applied voltage strongly affect the shape, length and morphology of the fibers. Of particular interest, we demonstrated that by monitoring the electrical current it is possible to control the fibers morphology and bead concentration. The distance between tip and collector plate determines the way the fibers arrive on the collector plate. A main contribution of this study was the definition of conditions to controllably obtain fibers that are smooth and that present diameters in the range between 140 and 300 nm.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282007000300009Nanofibers (A)electrospinning (E)nanostructure (A)
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author Demetrius S. Gomes
Ana N. R. da Silva
Nilton I. Morimoto
Luiz T. F. Mendes
Rogerio Furlan
Idalia Ramos
spellingShingle Demetrius S. Gomes
Ana N. R. da Silva
Nilton I. Morimoto
Luiz T. F. Mendes
Rogerio Furlan
Idalia Ramos
Characterization of an electrospinning process using different PAN/DMF concentrations
Polímeros
Nanofibers (A)
electrospinning (E)
nanostructure (A)
author_facet Demetrius S. Gomes
Ana N. R. da Silva
Nilton I. Morimoto
Luiz T. F. Mendes
Rogerio Furlan
Idalia Ramos
author_sort Demetrius S. Gomes
title Characterization of an electrospinning process using different PAN/DMF concentrations
title_short Characterization of an electrospinning process using different PAN/DMF concentrations
title_full Characterization of an electrospinning process using different PAN/DMF concentrations
title_fullStr Characterization of an electrospinning process using different PAN/DMF concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of an electrospinning process using different PAN/DMF concentrations
title_sort characterization of an electrospinning process using different pan/dmf concentrations
publisher Associação Brasileira de Polímeros
series Polímeros
issn 0104-1428
1678-5169
publishDate 2007-09-01
description We performed an extensive characterization of an electrospinning process to evaluate how the process parameters and precursor solution characteristics affect the fibers morphology. The work was conducted using precursor solutions with different concentrations of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) diluted in a fixed amount of N,N/dimethylformamide (DMF). Fibers obtained with this process can find important applications in the field of nanosensors. The characteristics of the electrospun fibers were analyzed as a function of the solution viscosity, applied voltage and distance between the needle tip (positive electrode) and the collector plate (grounded electrode). The electrical current was monitored during the deposition process and its behavior was correlated with the characteristics of the fibers obtained. Our results demonstrate that the diameter of the fibers increases with increasing viscosity and applied voltage. The number of deposited fibers also increases with the applied voltage. Also, viscosity and applied voltage strongly affect the shape, length and morphology of the fibers. Of particular interest, we demonstrated that by monitoring the electrical current it is possible to control the fibers morphology and bead concentration. The distance between tip and collector plate determines the way the fibers arrive on the collector plate. A main contribution of this study was the definition of conditions to controllably obtain fibers that are smooth and that present diameters in the range between 140 and 300 nm.
topic Nanofibers (A)
electrospinning (E)
nanostructure (A)
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282007000300009
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