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A continuous process to align electrospun nanofibers into parallel and crossed arrays

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JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-013-1487-7

Keywords

Electrospinning; Alignment; Crossbars; Nanofiber fabrication

Funding

  1. World Class University Program through the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation [R31-2008-000-10092]
  2. Alumni Fellowship Program of University of Florida
  3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Major Analytical Instrumentation Center

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Electrical, optical, and mechanical properties of nanofibers are strongly affected by their orientation. Electrospinning is a nanofiber processing technique that typically produces nonwoven meshes of randomly oriented fibers. While several alignment techniques exist, they are only able to produce either a very thin layer of aligned fibers or larger quantities of fibers with less control over their alignment and orientation. The technique presented herein fills the gap between these two methods allowing one to produce thick meshes of highly oriented nanofibers. In addition, this technique is not limited to collection of fibers along a single axis. Modifications to the basic setup allow collection of crossed fibers without stopping and repositioning the apparatus. The technique works for a range of fiber sizes. In this study, fiber diameters ranged from 100 nm to 1 micron. This allows a few fibers at a time to rapidly deposit in alternating directions creating an almost woven structure. These aligned nanofibers have the potential to improve the performance of energy storage and thermoelectric devices and hold great promise for directed cell growth applications.

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