Issue 3, 2023

Continuous spinning of polymer nanofibers with uniform diameters using an anodic porous alumina spinneret with holes of different diameters

Abstract

Monodisperse polymer nanofibers smaller than 50 nm were prepared via continuous spinning using anodic porous alumina as a spinneret. In the nanofiber spinning method using a spinneret, the diameter of the resulting nanofibers depends on the diameter of the spinneret aperture. Therefore, in order to spin fine nanofibers, it is necessary to use a spinneret with a fine aperture. However, as the aperture size decreases, the pressure loss in the direction of depth in the spinneret increases, making it difficult to extrude highly viscous polymer solutions. To overcome this problem, we have developed new types of anodic porous alumina spinnerets with holes of different diameters in the direction of its thickness. In the spinneret with holes of different diameters, the layer with fine holes acts as an aperture layer for extrusion of the polymer solution, and the layer with larger holes acts as a support layer. By adopting the spinneret with two-layered hole array structures, we can realize extrusion with low-pressure loss and a reduced hole diameter. Using this new type of spinneret, we can achieve the formation of extremely fine nanofibers of ∼12 nm diameter. We also prepared fine carbon nanofibers through carbonization of the obtained nanofibers as a precursor. The obtained nanofibers are expected to be used in various applications.

Graphical abstract: Continuous spinning of polymer nanofibers with uniform diameters using an anodic porous alumina spinneret with holes of different diameters

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Nov 2022
Accepted
31 Dec 2022
First published
05 Jan 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2023,4, 890-900

Continuous spinning of polymer nanofibers with uniform diameters using an anodic porous alumina spinneret with holes of different diameters

T. Yanagishita, A. Koga and H. Masuda, Mater. Adv., 2023, 4, 890 DOI: 10.1039/D2MA01017H

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