Production of Submicrometer Diameter Fibers by Two‐Fluid Electrospinning

Jian Yu(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Sergey V. Fridrikh(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Gregory C. Rutledge
Advanced Materials
August 25, 2004
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Abstract

Electrospinning of nanofibers of materials that are difficult to process using conventional techniques is reported. Two fluids are electrospun (see Figure) into fibers with core/shell morphology. The “electrospinnable” shell fluid serves as a process aid to electrospin the core fluid. Three examples are illustrated: production of fibers with diameters less than 100 nm, fibers formed of low-molecular-weight polyaniline, and non-blended electrospun silk fibers.


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