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Shear-enhanced solution precipitation: a simple process to produce short polymeric nanofibers
Authors:Sutti Alessandra  Lin Tong  Wang Xungai
Affiliation:Centre for Material and Fibre Innovation, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC 3217, Australia.
Abstract:The growing interest in polymeric nanofibers has been increasing the push for the development of simple and efficient nanofiber-preparation techniques. We herein describe how a conventional solution process is readapted to suit the needs for fast and efficient production of short polymeric nanofibers. Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid) (PEAA), a semi-crystalline polymer, was used as model. When a PEAA solution was injected into an alcoholic non-solvent while simultaneously applying high shear to the non-solvent system, PEAA nanofibers were obtained with average diameter as thin as 113 nm and length as short as 4.5 microm. The fiber diameter and length were also adjustable by varying the operating parameters. This one-step technique advances the currently available nanofabrication tools by adjusting a widely accepted concept to the nano-scale. It may constitute a viable method for large-scale production of short polymeric nanofibers. Keywords: Polymer Nanofibers, Solution Dispersion, Shear-Enhanced Precipitation, Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid), Operating Parameters, Short Nanofibers.
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