Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning

In this study, modified coaxial electrospinning (CE) was employed to improve electrospinnability and to tailor surface morphology and bead formation of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fibers by means of core-to-shell flowrate ratio variation. Chloroform/N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) mixture was used as sheath...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Muhammad Faiq, Andriyana, Andri, Muhamad, Farina, Ang, Bee Chin
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spelling my.um.eprints.264072022-02-28T00:27:33Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26407/ Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning Abdullah, Muhammad Faiq Andriyana, Andri Muhamad, Farina Ang, Bee Chin TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology In this study, modified coaxial electrospinning (CE) was employed to improve electrospinnability and to tailor surface morphology and bead formation of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fibers by means of core-to-shell flowrate ratio variation. Chloroform/N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) mixture was used as sheath solution which serves as a protective layer to prevent rapid solidification of PLA droplet causing needle clogging. Five different core-to-shell flowrate ratios yielded beads-on-a-string PLA fibers with distinctive fiber and bead properties. These diverse morphologies were characterized in terms of fiber diameter (D-f), fiber percentage (P-f), number of beads per area (n(b)), bead area (A(b)), bead aspect ratio (L-b/D-b), ratio of bead-to-fiber diameter (D-b/D-f) and surface roughness. From thermal analysis, crystallinity of PLA fibers was shown to be significantly dependent on the fiber processing history, where higher degree of molecular chain orientation and longer jet flight time correspond to higher crystallinity values. Core-to-shell flowrate ratio of 1:3 resulted in PLA fibers with the least nb, smallest D-b/D-f and highest L-b/D-b (spindle-like shape), which correspond to the highest tensile properties and minimum hydrophobicity among beads-on-a-string fibers studied, as indicated by effective stress-strain curve and water contact angle measurement. Furthermore, the results suggested that D-b/D-f was the dominant factor affecting tensile properties more than the effect of crystallinity, while L-b/D-b (bead shape) was the key aspect which influenced the wettability of the PLA beads-on-a-string fibers. Elsevier 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed Abdullah, Muhammad Faiq and Andriyana, Andri and Muhamad, Farina and Ang, Bee Chin (2021) Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning. Polymer, 237. ISSN 0032-3861, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2021.124378 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2021.124378>. 10.1016/j.polymer.2021.124378
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
Abdullah, Muhammad Faiq
Andriyana, Andri
Muhamad, Farina
Ang, Bee Chin
Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning
description In this study, modified coaxial electrospinning (CE) was employed to improve electrospinnability and to tailor surface morphology and bead formation of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fibers by means of core-to-shell flowrate ratio variation. Chloroform/N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) mixture was used as sheath solution which serves as a protective layer to prevent rapid solidification of PLA droplet causing needle clogging. Five different core-to-shell flowrate ratios yielded beads-on-a-string PLA fibers with distinctive fiber and bead properties. These diverse morphologies were characterized in terms of fiber diameter (D-f), fiber percentage (P-f), number of beads per area (n(b)), bead area (A(b)), bead aspect ratio (L-b/D-b), ratio of bead-to-fiber diameter (D-b/D-f) and surface roughness. From thermal analysis, crystallinity of PLA fibers was shown to be significantly dependent on the fiber processing history, where higher degree of molecular chain orientation and longer jet flight time correspond to higher crystallinity values. Core-to-shell flowrate ratio of 1:3 resulted in PLA fibers with the least nb, smallest D-b/D-f and highest L-b/D-b (spindle-like shape), which correspond to the highest tensile properties and minimum hydrophobicity among beads-on-a-string fibers studied, as indicated by effective stress-strain curve and water contact angle measurement. Furthermore, the results suggested that D-b/D-f was the dominant factor affecting tensile properties more than the effect of crystallinity, while L-b/D-b (bead shape) was the key aspect which influenced the wettability of the PLA beads-on-a-string fibers.
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author Abdullah, Muhammad Faiq
Andriyana, Andri
Muhamad, Farina
Ang, Bee Chin
author_facet Abdullah, Muhammad Faiq
Andriyana, Andri
Muhamad, Farina
Ang, Bee Chin
author_sort Abdullah, Muhammad Faiq
title Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning
title_short Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning
title_full Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning
title_fullStr Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning
title_full_unstemmed Effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning
title_sort effect of core-to-shell flowrate ratio on morphology, crystallinity, mechanical properties and wettability of poly(lactic acid) fibers prepared via modified coaxial electrospinning
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/26407/
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