2011
DOI: 10.1149/1.3561645
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Morphological Control of Electrospun Nafion Nanofiber Mats

Abstract: There are a number of electrochemical and electromechanical applications where it is desirable to electrospin Nafion into nanofibers, including composite fuel cell membranes, sensors, and polymer-based actuators. Nafion and other perfluorosulfonic acid polymers, however, are notoriously difficult to electrospin and require the presence of a high molecular weight carrier polymer in the electrospinning solution. In this paper, we report on the morphology of electrospun Nafion nanofiber mats that are created usin… Show more

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“…Nafion lacks the necessary chain entanglements and will not electrospin into well-formed fibers unless a suitable carrier polymer is added to the electrospinning solution. 19 In the present study, PAA or PVDF acted as the carrier. Electrospinning was performed at room temperature in a custom-built environmental chamber with relative humidity control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Nafion lacks the necessary chain entanglements and will not electrospin into well-formed fibers unless a suitable carrier polymer is added to the electrospinning solution. 19 In the present study, PAA or PVDF acted as the carrier. Electrospinning was performed at room temperature in a custom-built environmental chamber with relative humidity control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Nafion forms a micellar dispersion in alcohol/water mixtures and will not electrospin into well-formed fibers, unless a suitable carrier polymer is added to the electrospinning solution. 18 In the present study, poly(acrylic acid) (abbreviated as PAA) was used as the carrier. An electrospinning ink was prepared by: (i) wetting 0.15 g catalyst with 0.55 g water, (ii) mixing the wet catalyst with 0.26 g Nafion stock solution and 0.45 g isopropanol, (iii) sonicating the catalyst/Nafion suspension for 90 minutes with intermittent mechanical stirring, (iv) adding 0.24 g of a 15 wt% poly(acrylic acid) solution in 2:1 wt ratio isopropanol:water, and (v) stirring the ink mechanically for approximately 48 hours.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PEO was used as a hydrophilic carrier polymer [28] with 0.2 wt% in final sol and nafion polymer with 40% in final composite nanofiber. The roller electrospinning apparatus (Nanospider) supplied by Elmarco Company (Czech Republic) was employed.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Electrospun Solution and Fabrication Of Composimentioning
confidence: 99%