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Poly(lactide) nanofibers produced by a melt‐electrospinning system with a laser melting device
Authors:Nobuo Ogata  Shinji Yamaguchi  Naoki Shimada  Gang Lu  Toshiharu Iwata  Koji Nakane  Takashi Ogihara
Affiliation:Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Fukui, Fukui 910‐8507, Japan
Abstract:A new melt‐electrospinning system equipped with a CO2‐laser melting device was developed. Rod‐like samples were prepared from poly(lactide) pellets, and then fibers were produced from the samples using the new system. The effects of producing conditions on the fiber diameter were investigated. Furthermore, the physical properties of the fibers were investigated. The following conclusions were obtained: (i) in a special case, fibers having an average fiber diameter smaller than 1 μm could be obtained using the system developed; (ii) the fiber diameter could be decreased with increased laser output power, but the physical properties of the fibers such as the melting point and the molecular weight were decreased; and (iii) the electrospun fibers exhibited an amorphous state, and the annealed fibers exhibited an isotropic crystal orientation. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 104: 1640–1645, 2007
Keywords:melt‐electrospinning  poly(lactide)  laser melting
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