Parametric optimisation of PDMS/PMMA nanofibers prepared using emulsion electrospinning technique

Ryan Walden , Irthasa Aazem , Steven Hinder , Barry Brennan , Amit Goswami , Gerard McGranaghan , Suresh C. Pillai
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With the massive potential for nanofiber applications within the expanding field of functional materials and green energy materials, electrospinning has become an increasingly interesting method of fabrication, generating many different methods to fabricate different nanofiber types. However, due to limitations, either chemical or instrumental, some polymeric nanofibers can only be synthesised using co-axial or emulsion electrospinning methods. To date fabrication of poly (dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS)/poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) nanofibers via electrospinning have been limited to coaxial method. These nanofibers have found use in medical fields as well as environmental remediation efforts as membranes and filters and also in new age wearable electronics. In addition, there have been no systematic studies documented on the parametric optimisation of PDMS/PMMA nanofibers using electrospinning, particularly concerning applied voltage, flow rate, and collector distance. In this work, a PDMS/PMMA co-polymer nanofiber, synthesised through an optimised emulsion electrospinning method, was fabricated and characterised. A systematic examination of electrospinning parameters was conducted and optimised parameters of 18.5 kV supplied voltage, 10 cm tip-collector distance and a flow rate of 0.2 mL/h resulted in the fabrication of nanofibers with an average diameter of ∼199 nm and super-hydrophobicity, with a contact angle of ∼162°, is reported on.

利用乳液电纺丝技术制备 PDMS/PMMA 纳米纤维的参数优化
随着纳米纤维在功能材料和绿色能源材料领域的应用潜力不断扩大,电纺丝已成为一种越来越有趣的制造方法,并产生了许多制造不同类型纳米纤维的不同方法。然而,由于化学或仪器方面的限制,一些聚合物纳米纤维只能通过同轴或乳液电纺丝方法合成。迄今为止,通过电纺丝制造聚(二甲基硅氧烷)(PDMS)/聚(甲基丙烯酸甲酯)(PMMA)纳米纤维的方法仅限于同轴法。这些纳米纤维已被用于医疗领域、环境修复领域的薄膜和过滤器,以及新时代的可穿戴电子设备。此外,目前还没有关于使用电纺丝技术优化 PDMS/PMMA 纳米纤维参数的系统研究,尤其是关于应用电压、流速和集电极距离的研究。本研究采用优化的乳液电纺丝方法合成了 PDMS/PMMA 共聚物纳米纤维,并对其进行了表征。对电纺参数进行了系统检查,并对 18.5 kV 电源电压、10 cm 针尖-集电极距离和 0.2 mL/h 流速等参数进行了优化,最终制备出平均直径为 ∼199 nm 的纳米纤维,并报告了接触角为 ∼162° 的超疏水性。
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