Electrospun Nanofibers Withstandable to High-Temperature Reactions: Synergistic Effect of Polymer Relaxation and Solvent Removal

2021 
Fiber breakage is found to be a ubiquitous phenomenon during the thermal treatments for electrospun nanofibers, because of the presence of solvent molecules and unrelaxed assembly of polymer chains. Here a strengthening strategy is designed by introducing a pre-heating stage for the as-spun nanofibers. At a temperature above the polymer’s glass transition temperature, the chains can get sufficiently relaxed by the aid of hot solvent, and at the same time, the solvent confined in the entangled chains can fully and steadily evaporate, but not erupt, off the nanofiber, when the temperature is just as high as the boiling point. Therefore, the nanofibers become more uniform in structure and can withstand the subsequent thermal reactions. For polyacrylonitrile-based electrospinning, such strategy can improve the final tensile strength from 42 to 112 MPa for the nanofiber films.
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