Controlling the Secondary Surface Morphology of Electrospun PVDF Nanofibers by Regulating the Solvent and Relative Humidity

Abstract This work presents a simple and reliable method for directly generating polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) nanofibers with secondary surface morphology (e.g., porous surfaces, rough surfaces, grooved surfaces, and interior porosity) by using single/binary solvent systems and relative humidity....

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Main Authors: Bilal Zaarour, Lei Zhu, Chen Huang, Xiangyu Jin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-09-01
Series:Nanoscale Research Letters
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-018-2705-0
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spelling doaj-5119a21fe6aa45b595b21c1d382fbf542020-11-25T00:19:16ZengSpringerOpenNanoscale Research Letters1931-75731556-276X2018-09-0113111110.1186/s11671-018-2705-0Controlling the Secondary Surface Morphology of Electrospun PVDF Nanofibers by Regulating the Solvent and Relative HumidityBilal Zaarour0Lei Zhu1Chen Huang2Xiangyu Jin3Engineering Research Center of Technical Textiles, Ministry of Education, College of Textiles, Donghua UniversityEngineering Research Center of Technical Textiles, Ministry of Education, College of Textiles, Donghua UniversityEngineering Research Center of Technical Textiles, Ministry of Education, College of Textiles, Donghua UniversityEngineering Research Center of Technical Textiles, Ministry of Education, College of Textiles, Donghua UniversityAbstract This work presents a simple and reliable method for directly generating polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) nanofibers with secondary surface morphology (e.g., porous surfaces, rough surfaces, grooved surfaces, and interior porosity) by using single/binary solvent systems and relative humidity. We clarified the mechanisms responsible for the formation of these morphologies by systematically exploring the molecular interactions among the polymer, solvent(s), and water vapor. Our results proved that the formation of secondary surface morphology needed the presence of water vapor, a non-solvent of the polymer, at an appropriate level of relative humidity. The formation of secondary surface morphology was dependent on the speed of evaporation of the solvent(s) (ACE, DMF, and their mixtures), as well as the inter-diffusion and penetration of the non-solvent (water) and solvent(s). The results of N2 physical adsorption-desorption isotherms showed that the macro-porous fibers (> 300 nm) exhibited the highest specific surface area of 23.31 ± 4.30 m2/g and pore volume of 0.0695 ± 0.007 cm3/g, enabling the high oil absorption capacities of 50.58 ± 5.47 g/g, 37.74 ± 4.33 g/g, and 23.96 ± 2.68 g/g for silicone oil, motor oil, and olive oil, respectively. We believe this work may serve as guidelines for the formation of different structures of macro-porous, rough, and grooved nanofibers with interior porosity through electrospinning.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-018-2705-0ElectrospinningPVDF nanofibersSecondary surface morphologyPhase separationOil clean up
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author Bilal Zaarour
Lei Zhu
Chen Huang
Xiangyu Jin
spellingShingle Bilal Zaarour
Lei Zhu
Chen Huang
Xiangyu Jin
Controlling the Secondary Surface Morphology of Electrospun PVDF Nanofibers by Regulating the Solvent and Relative Humidity
Nanoscale Research Letters
Electrospinning
PVDF nanofibers
Secondary surface morphology
Phase separation
Oil clean up
author_facet Bilal Zaarour
Lei Zhu
Chen Huang
Xiangyu Jin
author_sort Bilal Zaarour
title Controlling the Secondary Surface Morphology of Electrospun PVDF Nanofibers by Regulating the Solvent and Relative Humidity
title_short Controlling the Secondary Surface Morphology of Electrospun PVDF Nanofibers by Regulating the Solvent and Relative Humidity
title_full Controlling the Secondary Surface Morphology of Electrospun PVDF Nanofibers by Regulating the Solvent and Relative Humidity
title_fullStr Controlling the Secondary Surface Morphology of Electrospun PVDF Nanofibers by Regulating the Solvent and Relative Humidity
title_full_unstemmed Controlling the Secondary Surface Morphology of Electrospun PVDF Nanofibers by Regulating the Solvent and Relative Humidity
title_sort controlling the secondary surface morphology of electrospun pvdf nanofibers by regulating the solvent and relative humidity
publisher SpringerOpen
series Nanoscale Research Letters
issn 1931-7573
1556-276X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract This work presents a simple and reliable method for directly generating polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) nanofibers with secondary surface morphology (e.g., porous surfaces, rough surfaces, grooved surfaces, and interior porosity) by using single/binary solvent systems and relative humidity. We clarified the mechanisms responsible for the formation of these morphologies by systematically exploring the molecular interactions among the polymer, solvent(s), and water vapor. Our results proved that the formation of secondary surface morphology needed the presence of water vapor, a non-solvent of the polymer, at an appropriate level of relative humidity. The formation of secondary surface morphology was dependent on the speed of evaporation of the solvent(s) (ACE, DMF, and their mixtures), as well as the inter-diffusion and penetration of the non-solvent (water) and solvent(s). The results of N2 physical adsorption-desorption isotherms showed that the macro-porous fibers (> 300 nm) exhibited the highest specific surface area of 23.31 ± 4.30 m2/g and pore volume of 0.0695 ± 0.007 cm3/g, enabling the high oil absorption capacities of 50.58 ± 5.47 g/g, 37.74 ± 4.33 g/g, and 23.96 ± 2.68 g/g for silicone oil, motor oil, and olive oil, respectively. We believe this work may serve as guidelines for the formation of different structures of macro-porous, rough, and grooved nanofibers with interior porosity through electrospinning.
topic Electrospinning
PVDF nanofibers
Secondary surface morphology
Phase separation
Oil clean up
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-018-2705-0
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