Abstract
Electrospinning is a process in which high voltage creates nanostructured fibers with random orientation from a polymer solution. A novel electrospinning instrument was designed and constructed, capable of orienting and collimating the trajectory of the electrified fluid jet. The equipment collimates and adjusts the electrified fluid jet in the X-Y directions using deflector plates connected to a variable electric field. Simultaneously, different membrane thicknesses can be selected, i.e., in the Z direction. Additionally, by programming the sinusoidal function generator to perform an X-Y sweep, Lissajous figures (LF) were obtained. SEM images obtained through XYZ electrospinning of PVC and PVDF membranes were used to determine the control achieved over the orientation distribution of the processed nanofibers and the modification of their diameter, with and without applying the electric field to the deflector plates. The nanofibers obtained from the polymeric membranes, which originated after the straight segment of the Taylor cone, did not exhibit a random trajectory and position. Instead, the collimated electrified fluid jet deposited them in a cross pattern (X-Y) on the collector-cathode plate.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Reference26 articles.
1. Recent advances in nanofibre fabrication techniques;R Nayak;Textile Research Journal,2011
2. Electrospinning jets and Polymer nanofibers;DH Reneker;Polymer,2008
3. Electrospinning of natural polymers for the production of nanofibers for wound healing applications;AD Bombin;Material Science Engineering, C,2020
4. A capacitive humidity sensor based on an electrospun PVDF/graphene membrane;D Hernández;Sensors,2017