Electrospinning Instabilities in the Drop Formation and Multi-Jet Ejection Part I: Various Concentrations of PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol) Polymer Solution |
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Authors: | Chang Suk Kong Seung Goo Lee Sung Hoon Lee Kui Young Lee Hyun Woo Noh Wan Suk Yoo |
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Institution: | 1. Marine Biopress Research Center , Pukyong National University , Busan, 608–737, Korea;2. BK21 FTIT, Department of Advanced Organic Materials and Textile system Engineering , Chungnam National University , Daejeon, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Organic Material Science and Engineering , Pusan National University , Busan, 609–735, Korea;4. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Pusan National University , Busan, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | The electrospinning technique has attracted significant research attention because of its various potential applications and simplicity of manufacturing fibers of diameter from several micrometers to nanometer range. However, the methods for controlling the shape, structure, and uniformity of electrospun fibers have not yet been fully investigated. In this research electrospinning instabilities, such as cyclical electrospinning fluctuation and multi-jet ejections, which are closely related to the corresponding nanofiber deposition, were investigated for various polymer solution concentrations. The cyclical electrospinning fluctuation was evaluated with an image analysis program integrated with an image acquisition system that we developed. Two different drop size fluctuations of the cyclical process of the drop formation were observed. |
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Keywords: | deposition pattern electrical field distribution electrical force electrospinning instabilities nozzle diameters |
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