Abstract:
Electrospinning is a novel process of producing sub-micron and nano-sized fibers that
consist of higher physical properties (e.g., surface area, porosity and flexibility). In a typical
electrospinning process, a jet is ejected from a charged polymer solution when the applied
electric field strength overcomes the surface tension of the solution. The ejected jet then travels
rapidly to the collector target located at some distance from the charged polymer solution under
the influence of the electric field and becomes a solid polymer filament as the jet dries. This
communication presents the fabrication and characterizations of nanofibers and devices for
undergraduate and graduate students to enhance their hands-on laboratory experiences.
Description:
This is the author's copy of the conference paper published in the proceedings of the 2007 ASEE Midwest Regional Conference, September 19-21, 2007, Wichita, KS, pp.1-9