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Title: Effect of the relative humidity on the fbre morphology of polyamide 4.6 and polyamide 6.9 nanofibres
Authors: Schoenmaker, Bert De
Schueren, Lien Van der
Zugle, Ruphino
Goethals, Annelies
Westbroek, Philippe
Kiekens, Paul
Nyokong, Tebello
Clerck, Karen De
Issue Date: 11-Oct-2012
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: To obtain uniform and reproducible nanofibres, it is important to understand the effect of the different electrospinning parameters on the nanofibre morphology. Even though a lot of literature is available on the electrospinning of nanofibres, only minor research has been performed on the effect of the relative humidity (RH). This paper investigates the influence of this parameter on the electrospinning process and fibre morphology of the hydrophilic polyamide 4.6 and the less hydrophilic polyamide 6.9. First, the electrospinning process and deposition area of the nanofibres is examined at 10, 50 and 70 % RH. Subsequently, the effect of the polyamide concentration and solvent ratio on the fibre morphology is investigated using scanning electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. It was found that the nanofibre diameter decreased with increasing RH. This resulted in less stable crystals for polyamide 4.6 while electrospinning of polyamide 6.9 at higher RH led to slightly more stable crystals. In conclusion, the water affinity of a polymer is an important factor in predicting the nanofibre morphology at different humidities
Description: 10p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5709
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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