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Nanofibers Fabrication by Blown‐Centrifugal Spinning

Seyed Shahaboddin Ayati, Mehdi Karevan, Evan Stefanek, Mohammed Bhia, Mohsen Akbari

2021Macromolecular Materials and Engineering17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Here, a new, simple, and effective fabrication method of random and aligned nanofibers by utilizing centrifugal spinning and solution blowing is shown. This process, termed blown‐centrifugal spinning (BCS), capitalizes on a rotating reservoir and uses high velocity expanding gas to extrude fibers. The polymer solution is injected from the orifice of the reservoir and is brought in contact with the airflow on the reservoir's surface. The fiber morphology bears a relationship with airflow rate, solution viscosity, surface tension, and solvent evaporation rate. Fiber formation in the flowing stream is controlled by dynamic pressures, surface tension, and viscous forces.

Topics & Concepts

SpinningMaterials scienceSurface tensionFabricationAirflowBody orificeFiberViscosityNanofiberComposite materialCentrifugal forceViscous fingeringVolumetric flow rateEvaporationFlow (mathematics)MechanicsPorosityThermodynamicsMechanical engineeringPorous mediumAlternative medicineEngineeringPathologyMedicinePhysicsElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsSurface Modification and Superhydrophobicity