Literature DB >> 32120806

Biobased Dyes as Conductive Additives to Reduce the Diameter of Polylactic Acid Fibers during Melt Electrospinning.

Kylie Koenig1, Naveen Balakrishnan1, Stefan Hermanns1, Fabian Langensiepen1, Gunnar Seide1.   

Abstract

Electrospinning is widely used for the manufacture of fibers in the low-micrometer to nanometer range, allowing the fabrication of flexible materials with a high surface area. A distinction is made between solution and melt electrospinning. The former produces thinner fibers but requires hazardous solvents; whereas the latter is more environmentally sustainable because solvents are not required. However, the viscous melt requires high process temperatures and its low conductivity leads to thicker fibers. Here, we describe the first use of the biobased dyes alizarin; hematoxylin and quercetin as conductive additives to reduce the diameter of polylactic acid (PLA) fibers produced by melt electrospinning; combined with a biobased plasticizer to reduce the melt viscosity. The formation of a Taylor cone followed by continuous fiber deposition was observed for all PLA compounds; reducing the fiber diameter by up to 77% compared to pure PLA. The smallest average fiber diameter of 16.04 µm was achieved by adding 2% (w/w) hematoxylin. Comparative analysis revealed that the melt-electrospun fibers had a low degree of crystallinity compared to drawn filament controls-resembling partially oriented filaments. Our results form the basis of an economical and environmentally friendly process that could ultimately, provide an alternative to industrial solution electrospinning.

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Keywords:  alizarin; crystallinity; fiber spinning; hematoxylin; nanotechnology; quercetin

Year:  2020        PMID: 32120806     DOI: 10.3390/ma13051055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


  4 in total

1.  Detailed Process Analysis of Biobased Polybutylene Succinate Microfibers Produced by Laboratory-Scale Melt Electrospinning.

Authors:  Maike-Elisa Ostheller; Naveen Kumar Balakrishnan; Robert Groten; Gunnar Seide
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-26       Impact factor: 4.329

2.  Pilot-Scale Electrospinning of PLA Using Biobased Dyes as Multifunctional Additives.

Authors:  Naveen Kumar Balakrishnan; Maike-Elisa Ostheller; Niccolo Aldeghi; Christian Schmitz; Robert Groten; Gunnar Seide
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-23       Impact factor: 4.967

Review 3.  Recent advances in melt electro writing for tissue engineering for 3D printing of microporous scaffolds for tissue engineering.

Authors:  Sebastian Loewner; Sebastian Heene; Timo Baroth; Henrik Heymann; Fabian Cholewa; Holger Blume; Cornelia Blume
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-08-17

4.  The Effect of Electrical Polarity on the Diameter of Biobased Polybutylene Succinate Fibers during Melt Electrospinning.

Authors:  Maike-Elisa Ostheller; Naveen Kumar Balakrishnan; Robert Groten; Gunnar Seide
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 4.967

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