Affiliation:
1. College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China
2. College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China
Abstract
Melt or solution electrospinning is an effective and direct technique for
producing nanoscale fibers. Polypropylene (PP) cannot be easily dissolved at
ambient temperature. Thus, it was commonly electrospun in melt state.
However, compared with solution electrospun fibers, melt electrospun PP
fibers are more uneven with bigger diameters. To remedy this problem, polar
additives, namely, stearic acid and sodium stearate were added into pure PP.
The effects of the additives were investigated. Results showed that
contrasting to those of pure PP, the fiber diameter of PP with 8 wt% stearic
acid decreased by 69.3 % (from 5.4 ?m to 1.6 ?m). The smallest fiber diameter
was 600 nm and the smallest average fiber diameter was 1.8 ?m when the sodium
stearate contents were 10 wt% and 8 wt%, respectively. The addition of polar
compounds could alter not only the diameters of PP microfibers, but also the
distribution of diameters, the processing current, and even the thermal
properties of fibers. The microcosmic mechanisms for these changes were
interpreted.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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