Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA
Abstract
Electrospinning is a process to produce versatile nanoscale fibers. In this process, synthetic and natural polymers can be combined to produce novel, blended materials with a range of physical, chemical, and biological properties. We electrospun biocompatible, blended fibrinogen:polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers with diameters ranging from 40 nm to 600 nm, at 25:75 and 75:25 blend ratios and determined their mechanical properties using a combined atomic force/optical microscopy technique. Fiber extensibility (breaking strain), elastic limit, and stress relaxation times depended on blend ratios but not fiber diameter. As the fibrinogen:PCL ratio increased from 25:75 to 75:25, extensibility decreased from 120% to 63% and elastic limit decreased from a range between 18% and 40% to a range between 12% and 27%. Stiffness-related properties, including the Young’s modulus, rupture stress, and the total and relaxed, elastic moduli (Kelvin model), strongly depended on fiber diameter. For diameters less than 150 nm, these stiffness-related quantities varied approximately as D−2; above 300 nm the diameter dependence leveled off. 50 nm fibers were five–ten times stiffer than 300 nm fibers. These findings indicate that fiber diameter, in addition to fiber material, critically affects nanofiber properties. Drawing on previously published data, a summary of the mechanical properties for fibrinogen:PCL nanofibers with ratios of 100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75 and 0:100 is provided.
Funder
Center for Functional Materials, Wake Forest University
Subject
General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering
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