Gaseous flow focusing for spinning micro and nanofibers

We apply the gaseous flow focusing principle to produce fibers of polyvinylpyrrolidone down to the nanometer scale. The polymer solution is injected in front of a glass converging micronozzle through which a high-speed air stream flows. The air stream sucks and drags the liquid forming a meniscus wh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polymer (Guilford) 2019-09, Vol.178, p.121623, Article 121623
Hauptverfasser: Ponce-Torres, A., Ortega, E., Rubio, M., Rubio, A., Vega, E.J., Montanero, J.M.
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Zusammenfassung:We apply the gaseous flow focusing principle to produce fibers of polyvinylpyrrolidone down to the nanometer scale. The polymer solution is injected in front of a glass converging micronozzle through which a high-speed air stream flows. The air stream sucks and drags the liquid forming a meniscus whose tip emits a thin jet. The jet flies while whipping until it solidifies due to the solvent evaporation. The resulting fiber is deposited on a rotating drum collector. Gaseous Flow Focusing Spinning does not require any additional source of energy. It proves to be stable and robust, and produces fibers over hours with hardly any interruptions for wide ranges of gas pressures and liquid flow rates. Fibers with diameters of the order of 100 nm are produced for sufficiently low polymer concentrations. Their sections are circular and uniform in diameter. The standard deviation of the diameter distribution ranges from around 20%–40% of the corresponding mean value. [Display omitted] •We develop the Gaseous Flow Focusing Spinning method to fabricate polymeric fibers.•It proves to be stable and robust, even for weakly elastic polymeric solutions.•Fibers with diameters down to 100 nm are produced for low polymer concentrations.•Fibers produced exhibit a high degree of monodispersity.
ISSN:0032-3861
1873-2291
DOI:10.1016/j.polymer.2019.121623