2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2008.04.015
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Continuous polymer nanofiber yarns prepared by self-bundling electrospinning method

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“…Since this work was completed, other researchers have published some similar research and were the first to report the method illustrated in Figure 7 to account for aggregate fibers, which they termed self-bundled; [28] We agree with their hypothesis. Their self-bundled fibers showed better structure than we observed, as well as bimodal fibers, which we rarely observed, but they did not report any fiber fusion, or discuss the effects of increased salt content on the fiber formation.…”
Section: Effects Of Salts On Fiber Appearance and Instabilities In Plla8supporting
confidence: 76%
“…Since this work was completed, other researchers have published some similar research and were the first to report the method illustrated in Figure 7 to account for aggregate fibers, which they termed self-bundled; [28] We agree with their hypothesis. Their self-bundled fibers showed better structure than we observed, as well as bimodal fibers, which we rarely observed, but they did not report any fiber fusion, or discuss the effects of increased salt content on the fiber formation.…”
Section: Effects Of Salts On Fiber Appearance and Instabilities In Plla8supporting
confidence: 76%
“…It is well established that solution conductivity is one of the most important factor influencing fiber diameter; [29,34] specifically, as conductivity increases, the fiber diameter decreases. [17,37,44,46] Viscosity is less important [25][26][27]34] for the diameter but does play a role in Taylor cone and jet formation, fiber splaying and varicose features in electrospun fiber. [17] Surface tension plays a role in both.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, another paper was published which reported a similar fiber collision phenomenon, [44] and although they did not observe fusion and additional thinning, they also reported the aggregation (self-bundling) of fibers. We agree and accept the same collision mechanism (Figure 5a) which terminates with the aggregation or bundling, if the fibers are already solidified, but the aggregation is followed by fiber fusion and additional extension if the aggregation occurs prior to solidification (Figure 5b and c).…”
Section: Effect Of Added Salts On Solution Properties and Fiber Diametermentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Subsequent thermal conversion led to bundles of PPV nanofibers. , Wang et al (Wang et al, 2008b reported a method to self assemble continuous nanofiber bundles (Table 3D). A grounded needle tip was incorporated into the collecting system to induce self-bundling of nanofibers.…”
Section: Continuous Nanofiber Bundlesmentioning
confidence: 99%