Influence of Triton X-100 on PVA Fibres Production by the Electrospinning Technique
Research and development
Authors:
- Araújo Evando S.
Institute of Research in Materials Science, Federal University of Săo Francisco Valley, Juazeiro, Brazil - Araújo Evando S.
Graduate Program in Industrial Engineering, Polytechnic School, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil - Nascimento Marcio Luis F. (j/w)
- de Oliveira Helinando P.
Institute of Research in Materials Science, Federal University of Săo Francisco Valley, Juazeiro, Brazil
Full text | Abstract: Electrospinning represents a low cost technique applied in the production of micro- and nano-fibres. The use of poly(vinyl alcohol) as supporting matrix in aqueous solution for fibre deposition introduces important advantages related with drug release (based on the low toxicity of polymer). On the other side, imperfections of resulting fibres (bead formation) represents an impediment to be circumvented. The introduction of non ionic surfactant (triton X-100) circumvents bead formation and improves the homogeneity of fibre, as verified in the analysis of thermal, structural and morphological properties of PVA net. The results indicate that minimal dispersion of triton X-100 in solution (in the order of 1 wt%) affects the circularity of beads, while at 10 wt% a reduction in the defect concentration in the order of five times is verified with a reasonable reduction in the diameter of the remaining defects and improvement in the regularity of fibres. |
Tags:
electrospinning, poly(vinyl alcohol) fibres, surfactant, beads, fibre production.
Citation:
Araújo ES, Nascimento MLF, de Oliveira HP. Influence of Triton X-100 on PVA Fibres Production by the Electrospinning Technique. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2013; 21, 4(100): 39-43.
Published in issue no 4 (100) / 2013, pages 39–43.