Electrospinning of continuous nanofiber bundles and twisted nanofiber yarns


Autoria(s): Ali, Usman; Zhou, Yaqiong; Wang, Xungai; Lin, Tong
Contribuinte(s)

Lin, Tong

Data(s)

01/01/2011

Resumo

Spinning is a prehistoric technology in which endless filaments, shorter fibers or twisted fibers are put together to produce yarns that serve as key element to assemble multifarious structural designs for diverse functions. Electrospinning has been regarded as the most effective and versatile technology to produce nanofibers with controlled fiber morphology, dimension and functional components from various polymeric materials (Dersch et al., 2007, Frenot and Chronakis, 2003, Schreuder-Gibson et al., 2002). However, most electrospun fibers are produced in the form of randomly-oriented nonwoven fiber mats (Doshi and Reneker, 1995, Madhavamoorthi, 2005). The relatively low mechanical strength and difficulty in tailoring the fibrous structure have restricted their applications. With the rapid development in nanoscience and nanotechnology, yarns composed of nanofibers may uncover new opportunities for development of well-defined three dimensional nano fibrous architectures. This chapter focuses on recent research and advancement in electrospinning of nanofiber bundles and nanofiber yarns. The preparation, morphology, mechanical properties and potential applications of these fibrous materials are discussed in details.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30043169

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

InTech

Relação

http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/electrospinning-of-continuous-nanofiber-bundles-and-twisted-nanofiber-yarns

Direitos

2011, InTech

Palavras-Chave #electrospinning #fiber #nanofiber
Tipo

Book Chapter