Synthesis of electrospun nanofibrous structures with controlled optical and electrical properties
In this study, the optical and electrical influences of 2D graphene flakes in electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers were observed. Graphene nanoplatelets were added in different concentrations into the PCL solution, and then, using the electrospinning technique, fibers were built from that solut...
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doaj-620f58ad6972498d8000120517b82c062020-11-25T00:17:41ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262020-01-01101015121015121-610.1063/1.5134039Synthesis of electrospun nanofibrous structures with controlled optical and electrical propertiesPradeep Kumar0Amirkianoosh Kiani1Silicon Hall: Micro/Nano Manufacturing Facility, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ontario Tech University, 2000 Simcoe St. N, Oshawa, Ontario L1G 0C5, CanadaSilicon Hall: Micro/Nano Manufacturing Facility, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ontario Tech University, 2000 Simcoe St. N, Oshawa, Ontario L1G 0C5, CanadaIn this study, the optical and electrical influences of 2D graphene flakes in electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers were observed. Graphene nanoplatelets were added in different concentrations into the PCL solution, and then, using the electrospinning technique, fibers were built from that solution. Three samples were prepared with different graphene concentrations of 0% w/w, 0.5% w/w, and 2.0% w/w. From all three samples, fibers were prepared and tests were conducted for the identification of the properties of fibers. An optical spectroscopy test was performed to identify the optical behavior of the fibers. Scanning electron microscopy tests were conducted for the morphological characterization of the fibers. For the comparison of the electrical conductivity of the three samples, electrical tests were also conducted. In addition, Raman spectroscopy was conducted to characterize the graphene and PCL. This study shows that using graphene can change the properties of fibers, for example, as the graphene content increases, the fiber diameter also increases. Also, by varying the 2D graphene concentration, both electrical and optical properties can be tuned; this can be utilized in the synthesis of nanosensing surfaces and structures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5134039 |
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Synthesis of electrospun nanofibrous structures with controlled optical and electrical properties |
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Synthesis of electrospun nanofibrous structures with controlled optical and electrical properties |
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In this study, the optical and electrical influences of 2D graphene flakes in electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers were observed. Graphene nanoplatelets were added in different concentrations into the PCL solution, and then, using the electrospinning technique, fibers were built from that solution. Three samples were prepared with different graphene concentrations of 0% w/w, 0.5% w/w, and 2.0% w/w. From all three samples, fibers were prepared and tests were conducted for the identification of the properties of fibers. An optical spectroscopy test was performed to identify the optical behavior of the fibers. Scanning electron microscopy tests were conducted for the morphological characterization of the fibers. For the comparison of the electrical conductivity of the three samples, electrical tests were also conducted. In addition, Raman spectroscopy was conducted to characterize the graphene and PCL. This study shows that using graphene can change the properties of fibers, for example, as the graphene content increases, the fiber diameter also increases. Also, by varying the 2D graphene concentration, both electrical and optical properties can be tuned; this can be utilized in the synthesis of nanosensing surfaces and structures. |
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