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Effect of Solution Miscibility on the Morphology of Coaxial Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Nanofibers
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Coaxial electrospinning (co-electrospinning) technique has greatly expanded the universality of fabricating core-shell polymer nanofibers. However, the effect of solution miscibility on the morphology of co-electrospun products remains unclear. Herein, different cellulose acetate (CA) solutions with high solution miscibility but distinctly different electrospinnability were used to survey the effect of solution miscibility on the co-electrospinning process. The structural characterizations show that co-electrospun products are composed of nanofibers with and without the core-shell structure. This indicates that partial solution mixing occurred during the co-electrospinning process instead of absolute no-mixing or complete mixing. Importantly, the solution miscibility also shows a significant influence on the product morphology. In particular, the transformation from nanofibers to microparticles was realized with the increase of core-to-shell flow ratio during the co-electrospinning of core electrosprayable CA/dimethylacetamide (DMAc) solution and shell electrospinnable CA/acetone-DMAc (2/1, v/v) solution. Results show that the solution miscibility exerts a significant effect on not only the formation of core-shell structure but also the product morphology. This work provides a new insight for the in-depth understanding of the co-electrospinning process.
Title: Effect of Solution Miscibility on the Morphology of Coaxial Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Nanofibers
Description:
Coaxial electrospinning (co-electrospinning) technique has greatly expanded the universality of fabricating core-shell polymer nanofibers.
However, the effect of solution miscibility on the morphology of co-electrospun products remains unclear.
Herein, different cellulose acetate (CA) solutions with high solution miscibility but distinctly different electrospinnability were used to survey the effect of solution miscibility on the co-electrospinning process.
The structural characterizations show that co-electrospun products are composed of nanofibers with and without the core-shell structure.
This indicates that partial solution mixing occurred during the co-electrospinning process instead of absolute no-mixing or complete mixing.
Importantly, the solution miscibility also shows a significant influence on the product morphology.
In particular, the transformation from nanofibers to microparticles was realized with the increase of core-to-shell flow ratio during the co-electrospinning of core electrosprayable CA/dimethylacetamide (DMAc) solution and shell electrospinnable CA/acetone-DMAc (2/1, v/v) solution.
Results show that the solution miscibility exerts a significant effect on not only the formation of core-shell structure but also the product morphology.
This work provides a new insight for the in-depth understanding of the co-electrospinning process.
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