2013
DOI: 10.1002/pen.23474
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Effect of topology on the adhesive forces between electrospun polymer fibers using a T-peel test

Abstract: Electrospinning provides an effective methodology to obtain high aspect ratio polymer fibers for biomimetic applications. In this article, we evaluate the effect of topology on adhesion between aligned fibers. Polycaprolactone is electrospun using two different setups: (i) a tip collector and (ii) a flat collector. The tip collector enables the fibers to self-align. When a fiber reaches the tip collector, the next fiber is repelled by the charge they carry, forcing the fibers to deposit in a parallel arrangeme… Show more

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“…This measured value is 270% of that reported of gecko feet and 97fold above normal adhesion strength of the same arrays. Ballarin et al 188 followed the idea of Najem 187 but collected polycaprolactone (PCL) electrospun self-aligned ber array with a tip collector (Fig. 13e, f and g).…”
Section: Gecko's Footmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This measured value is 270% of that reported of gecko feet and 97fold above normal adhesion strength of the same arrays. Ballarin et al 188 followed the idea of Najem 187 but collected polycaprolactone (PCL) electrospun self-aligned ber array with a tip collector (Fig. 13e, f and g).…”
Section: Gecko's Footmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High contact angles and self‐cleaning ability are fundamental characteristics of the Gecko effect. This was tested by Ballarin, with the fabrication of PCL hierarchical hydrophobic surfaces with asperities that enhanced adhesion . Therefore, in correspondence to the geckos, the fabricated surfaces are expected to present high static contact angle and low contact angle hysteresis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fibers produced have a high surface area‐to‐volume ratio, which makes them interesting candidates for a variety of applications such as filtration, tissue engineering, and drug delivery . In the past, electrospinning has been used extensively for making adhesive systems such as mats and membranes . A variety of synthetic materials including cellulose, polyethylene oxide, and polyvinylidene fluoride have been used for constructing the adhesive mats/membranes for biomedical and energy applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%