Issue 72, 2015

Using coaxial electrospinning to fabricate core/shell-structured polyacrylonitrile–polybenzoxazine fibers as nonfouling membranes

Abstract

In this study we used coaxial electrospinning to produce core/shell polyacrylonitrile (PAN)–polybenzoxazine (PBA) fibers. We employed PAN and BA liquid, both in DMF, to form the inner (core) and outer (shell) layers, respectively, generating uniformly sized, defect-free fibers having diameters of 250–1290 nm. The PAN–PBA core/shell fibers that we obtained after curing at 300 °C for 2 h exhibited low surface free energies. We obtained five sets of mats—each with a different core diameter, shell thickness, and physical properties—by varying the concentration of PAN from 8 to 12 wt% and then studied the effects of the fiber diameter on the pore size distribution, the static water contact angle (SWCA), and the liquid water entry pressure of the fabricated membranes. We also tested these membranes for their nonfouling properties through direct contact membrane adsorption of proteins. We found that the PAN–BA core/shell fibrous membranes having high hydrophobicity (SWCA > 150°) prior to curing displayed significant degrees of protein attachment. After curing, however, the fouling properties of the PAN–PBA fibrous membranes disappeared completely—the result of generating PBA with a low surface free energy. The fabrication of such core/shell PAN–PBA fibers through coaxial electrospinning suggests the further design and development of fibers of low surface free energy, without the need for fluorine and silicon elements, with improved fouling-resistant properties.

Graphical abstract: Using coaxial electrospinning to fabricate core/shell-structured polyacrylonitrile–polybenzoxazine fibers as nonfouling membranes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 May 2015
Accepted
26 Jun 2015
First published
30 Jun 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 58760-58771

Using coaxial electrospinning to fabricate core/shell-structured polyacrylonitrile–polybenzoxazine fibers as nonfouling membranes

T. Kao, C. Cheng, C. Huang and J. Chen, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 58760 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA09232A

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