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Fabrication of Polymer Composite Fibers Embedding Ultra-Long Micro/Nanowires

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11040939

Keywords

polymer composite fibers; micro; nano porous array templates; ultra-long micro; nanowires; melt co-drawing; Cu nanowires

Funding

  1. Foundation of Science and Technology on Plasma Physics Laboratory of China Academy of Engineering Physics
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [61705204, 61705206, 61805221]

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This study reports the fabrication of polymer composite fibers embedding ultra-long micro/nanowires using an iterative melt co-drawing and bundling technique. By preparing PMMA porous array templates, Cu nanowires were successfully prepared and smooth complete orientation PMMA micro/nanowires were obtained.
Fabrication of polymer composite fibers embedding ultra-long micro/nanowires via an iterative melt co-drawing and bundling technique is reported in this study. The poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) porous array templates were prepared with section-cutting the PMMA/polystyrene (PS) (shell/core) composite fibers and dissolution of inner PS. The results showed that the PS cores or pores in the PMMA matrix are regularly arranged with hexagonal, and their diameter and spacing exhibits a uniform distribution. Especially, the core diameter can be precisely controlled from millimeter-scale to nanometer-scale by multi-step melt co-drawing. Based on the PMMA porous array templates, the Cu nanowires were successfully prepared by electrochemical deposition. Moreover, to fabricate PMMA ultra-long micro/nanowires, the composite fibers with converse shell/core component of PS/PMMA were initially prepared, and then the outer PS was dissolved. The obtained PMMA micro/nanowires were characterized with smooth complete orientation structure. The study provides an experimental basis for fabricating such polymer composite fibers, micro/nano porous array templates, and micro/nanowires with precise and controllable manner to meet the real application requirements.

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