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  • Effect of polymer molecular weight on the fiber morphology of electrospun mats.

Effect of polymer molecular weight on the fiber morphology of electrospun mats.

Journal of colloid and interface science (2011-09-06)
Hem Raj Pant, Ki-Taek Nam, Hyun-Ju Oh, Gopal Panthi, Hee-Dong Kim, Byung-il Kim, Hak Yong Kim
ABSTRACT

In this work, different fractions of solvent-induced polymer degraded solution were mixed with freshly prepared solution of same polymer, and its effect on fiber morphology of electrospun mats was investigated. Nylon-6 solution in formic acid was allowed to degrade for 3 weeks and different fractions of it were mixed with freshly prepared nylon-6 solution to get the electrospun mats. FE-SEM images of the mats indicated that the a large amount of sub-nanofibers (<50 nm in diameter) in the form of spider-net like structures were achieved by tailoring the amount of solvent degraded polymer solution in the freshly prepared nylon-6 solution. Large quantity of these ultrafine sub-nanofibers present in electrospun nylon-6 mats could increase its hydrophilicity and mechanical strength. The decreased average pore diameter and increased BET surface area of the mat, caused by spider-net like structure, can make it as a potential candidate for air/water filtration.

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Nylon 6, pellets