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Abstract
Three polymeric solutions, PVA, Collagen and Hyaluronic acid (HAc), were
prepared and mixed by (55:22.5:22.5) ratios to prepare the net polymeric solution. Also, Ganoderma lucidum (G. lucidum) solution was prepared and added to
the neat solution by three ratios (1wt%, 3wt% and 5wt%), which was then
pumped by electrospinning technique to create a nanofiber bead. Solutions results
showed that G. lucidum caused drag reduction, decreasing the viscosities, facilitating solution flow inside the needle and leading to the formation of fine nanofibers easily. Also, at low G. lucidum ratios, the electrostatic repulsion overcomes
the surface tension, which enables fibers to escape from the "Taylor cone" tip and
gather on the collector. As well as the electrical conductivity increased due to the
ease of movement of HAc ions due to viscosity reduction. FTIR results proved no
losses of any component of the net blend, and there is no chemical reaction
among them. Results of the obtained nanofiber showed that, with the G. lucidum
addition, there is an increment in fiber diameter, number of beads, the goodness
of orientation and surface roughness. G. lucidum also reduced the wettability, the
crystallinity and the enthalpy consumed during the thermal transition.
Keywords: Ganoderma lucidum, FESEM, Directionality Histogram,
Electrospinning, Wettability