The use of AC potentials in electrospraying and electrospinning processes

2004 
Abstract The use of AC potentials in electrospraying and electrospinning processes was demonstrated. Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) was electrosprayed onto semiconducting and insulating substrates using both DC and AC potentials. On the semiconducting substrate, both AC and DC methods were capable of producing significant CMC coverage. However, only the AC potential was capable of producing significant coverage on the insulating substrate, possibly due to a reduction in the amount of surface charging. In the electrospinning investigation, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) fibers were spun into mats using both DC and AC driving potentials. The AC potential resulted in a significant reduction in the amount of fiber ‘whipping’ and the resulting mats exhibited a higher degree of fiber alignment but were observed to contain more residual solvent. The average fiber diameter for both DC and AC-spun mats exhibited a strong dependence on solution concentration.
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