Chemical and Morphological Modification of PAN Nanofibrous Mats with Addition of Casein after

IF 0.7 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
E. Diestelhorst, F. Mance, Al Mamun, A. Ehrmann
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Abstract

Electrospun polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofi brous mats belong to typical precursor materials of carbon nanofi bres. They have, however, the problem that they need to be fi xed or even stretched during stabilisation and ideally also during carbonisation in order to avoid undesired conglutinations and deformations of the original nanofi bre morphology, resulting in brittle behaviour of the macroscopic nanofi brous mat, which impedes several applications. In an earlier investigation, blending PAN with ZnO was shown to increase fi bre diameters and lead to unproblematic stabilisation and carbonisation of nanofi brous mats. ZnO, on the other hand, may have a negative impact on biotechnological applications such as tissue engineering. Here, we thus report on the morphological and chemical modifi cations due to blending PAN electrospinning solutions with diff erent amounts of casein. By optimising the PAN : casein ratio, relatively thick, straight nanofi bres are obtained, which can be stabilised and carbonised unambiguously, without the well-known negative impact on cell adhesion due to the addition of ZnO.
添加酪蛋白后PAN纳米纤维毡的化学和形态改性
电纺聚丙烯腈(PAN)纳米纤维毡属于典型的碳纳米纤维前驱体材料。然而,它们存在的问题是,在稳定过程中,理想情况下,在碳化过程中,它们需要被固定甚至拉伸,以避免原始纳米纤维形态的不期望的粘合和变形,从而导致宏观纳米纤维垫的脆性行为,这阻碍了一些应用。在早期的研究中,将PAN与ZnO共混可以增加纤维直径,并导致纳米纤维毡的无问题稳定和碳化。另一方面,ZnO可能对组织工程等生物技术应用产生负面影响。因此,我们在这里报道了由于将PAN静电纺丝溶液与不同量的酪蛋白混合而引起的形态和化学改性。通过优化PAN与酪蛋白的比例,可以获得相对较厚的直纳米纤维,其可以被稳定化和碳化,而不会因添加ZnO而对细胞粘附产生众所周知的负面影响。
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TEKSTILEC
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