材料科学
纺纱
静电纺丝
溴化铵
聚丙烯
阳离子聚合
熔融纺丝
复合材料
肺表面活性物质
化学工程
高分子化学
聚合物
工程类
作者
J. Fang,Li Zhang,David Sutton,Xungai Wang,Tong Lin
摘要
Polypropylene (PP) nanofibres have been electrospun from molten PP using a needleless melt-electrospinning setup containing a rotary metal disc spinneret. The influence of the disc spinneret (e.g., disc material and diameter), operating parameters (e.g., applied voltage, spinning distance), and a cationic surfactant on the fibre formation and average fibre diameter were examined. It was shown that the metal material used for making the disc spinneret had a significant effect on the fibre formation. Although the applied voltage had little effect on the fibre diameter, the spinning distance affected the fibre diameter considerably, with shorter spinning distance resulting in finer fibres. When a small amount of cationic surfactant (dodecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide) was added to the PP melt for melt-electrospinning, the fibre diameter was reduced considerably. The finest fibres produced from this system were400±290 nm. This novel melt-electrospinning setup may provide a continuous and efficient method to produce PP nanofibres.
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