Electrospinning and Nanofibers
Details
Electrospinning utilizes an electrical force to
generate a fine, charged jet from the surface of a
viscous liquid. This jet moves straight towards a
grounded collector for a certain distance, then
bends into spiral coils; finally, the jet solidifies
and collects as nonwoven cloth. The onset and
development of the electrical bending
instability were investigated. Under certain
conditions, high applied voltage prohibited the
onset of bending and a straight jet reached the
collector. Submicron fibers were produced
by collecting a straight jet on a moving collector.
The diameter, velocity and the longitudinal stress
along the jet axis were measured using custom-built
equipment. The relaxation of longitudinal stress
along the jet was experimentally verified. Buckling
instabilities of electrospinning jets were observed
and compared with the behavior of uncharged jets. A
novel pendulum-like motion of a straight electrified
jet was observed and the resulting hierarchical
structures made from buckled fibers were presented.
A theoretical model was proposed and simulated
results showed reasonable agreement with the
experimental observations.
Autorentext
Dr.Tao Han received his Ph.D.in Polymer Science (2007) from The University of Akron. He did his research in electrospinning under the guidance of Professor Dr. Darrell H. Reneker. Dr.Han is author and co-author of numerous publicaitons and he holds several US patents and Chinese patents in electrospinning,nanofibers and biomaterials.
Klappentext
Electrospinning utilizes an electrical force to generate a fine, charged jet from the surface of a viscous liquid. This jet moves straight towards a grounded collector for a certain distance, then bends into spiral coils; finally, the jet solidifies and collects as nonwoven cloth. The onset and development of the electrical bending instability were investigated. Under certain conditions, high applied voltage prohibited the onset of bending and a straight jet reached the collector. Submicron fibers were produced by collecting a straight jet on a moving collector. The diameter, velocity and the longitudinal stress along the jet axis were measured using custom-built equipment. The relaxation of longitudinal stress along the jet was experimentally verified. Buckling instabilities of electrospinning jets were observed and compared with the behavior of uncharged jets. A novel pendulum-like motion of a straight electrified jet was observed and the resulting hierarchical structures made from buckled fibers were presented. A theoretical model was proposed and simulated results showed reasonable agreement with the experimental observations.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639153576
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Chemie
- Größe H6mm x B220mm x T150mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9783639153576
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-15357-6
- Titel Electrospinning and Nanofibers
- Autor Tao Han
- Gewicht 176g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Anzahl Seiten 120