The main contribution of this research work is the demonstration that a highly rigid polymer can be electrospun into nanofibers using judicious combining of a good and a bad solvent. This research project is also a comprehensive examination of the dielectric and rheological properties of binary solvent poly(etherimide) (PEI) solutions and the influence of these properties in the formation of nanofibers via the electrospinning process. PEI is a high heat resistant polymer with rigid-rod chain orientation. Electrospun nanofiber mats of PEI have potential to be used in a myriad of applications including high efficiency air filtration in high temperature environments, such as industrial smokestacks as well as fire resistant layering. Through ca...
Blends of wool keratin and polyamide 6 (PA6) have shown interesting adsorbent properties in filtrati...
Electrospinning represents the very effective process of producing nanofibrous mats. This process is...
Electrospinning is a straightforward method to produce polymer nanofibers (10-500nm in diameter) fro...
In this study an integrated methodology is proposed for the selection of solvent systems to produce ...
Polyimide (PI) fibers display excellent thermal and mechanical performance; they have been recently ...
The relationship between the rheological properties of nylon-6,6 solutions and the morphology of the...
The main concern of materials designed for firefighting protective clothing applications is heat pro...
This research investigates the electrospinning prerequisites for polyamide 6.9 and the influence of ...
Solvent-polymer interactions critically influence not only the viscoelasticity and the critical mini...
Based on a modified coaxial electrospinning process and suitable selection of solvent mixtures as sh...
Based on a modified coaxial electrospinning process and suitable selection of solvent mixtures as sh...
Nanofibers are high surface-to-volume ratio structures that are widely used today. Due to rising dem...
A straightforward, cheap and unique method to produce novel fibers with a diameter in the range of 1...
Electrospun fibers often have beads as byproducts. Bead formation can be substantially minimized by ...
This study focuses on the preparation of various polymeric nanofibers using new industrial productio...
Blends of wool keratin and polyamide 6 (PA6) have shown interesting adsorbent properties in filtrati...
Electrospinning represents the very effective process of producing nanofibrous mats. This process is...
Electrospinning is a straightforward method to produce polymer nanofibers (10-500nm in diameter) fro...
In this study an integrated methodology is proposed for the selection of solvent systems to produce ...
Polyimide (PI) fibers display excellent thermal and mechanical performance; they have been recently ...
The relationship between the rheological properties of nylon-6,6 solutions and the morphology of the...
The main concern of materials designed for firefighting protective clothing applications is heat pro...
This research investigates the electrospinning prerequisites for polyamide 6.9 and the influence of ...
Solvent-polymer interactions critically influence not only the viscoelasticity and the critical mini...
Based on a modified coaxial electrospinning process and suitable selection of solvent mixtures as sh...
Based on a modified coaxial electrospinning process and suitable selection of solvent mixtures as sh...
Nanofibers are high surface-to-volume ratio structures that are widely used today. Due to rising dem...
A straightforward, cheap and unique method to produce novel fibers with a diameter in the range of 1...
Electrospun fibers often have beads as byproducts. Bead formation can be substantially minimized by ...
This study focuses on the preparation of various polymeric nanofibers using new industrial productio...
Blends of wool keratin and polyamide 6 (PA6) have shown interesting adsorbent properties in filtrati...
Electrospinning represents the very effective process of producing nanofibrous mats. This process is...
Electrospinning is a straightforward method to produce polymer nanofibers (10-500nm in diameter) fro...