Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5184277 | Polymer | 2011 | 8 Pages |
In this work, the effects of process parameters on the deposition of single component and compound core-shell jets in near-field electrospinning are reported. It is shown that the working distance and fibre collector speed have a more significant influence on the deposition of a single jet than the flow rate. In the case of a compound jet, it is shown that jet deposition onto aluminium foil results in a linear fibre form, but on glass slides it appears as a random fibre network. The fabrication of aligned and patterned core-shell structured fibres is demonstrated by coaxial electrospinning of sugar and polycaprolactone (PCL) solutions. Aligned sugar-PCL core-shell fibres with diameters of â¼1.2 μm are deposited on an x-y translation stage, 10 cm below the coaxial spinneret. Complex patterns of sugar-PCL core-shell fibres with average diameters ranging from 72 to 175 μm are fabricated by reducing the working distance to 2 cm.
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