Abstract:More than one-third of the chemical fibres manufactured in the world --cellulose, polyacrylonitrile, aramid, polyvinyl chloride, etc. --are now manufactured by wet spinning fi'om polymer solutions. All of these technologies have a common mechanism of fibre formation. Beginning with S. E Papkov's studies [ 1 ], the gelation process in spinning has been considered with respect to the phase state of the polymer solutions. The kinetics of fibre formation (gelation) was investigated experimentally in [2], and there… Show more
“…This phenomenon is called "mechanotropic spinning". 77 Kotomin et al showed that the mechanotropic process has to be taken into account even for ES from polymer solutions. 76 Above all, mechanotropic spinning may be more reasonable for polymer solutions in solvents having low vapor pressures and high boiling points, like DMSO.…”
Section: Polymers Electrospun With Green Solventsmentioning
A building block approach, using a variety of benign solvent compositions and additives, offers a continuously developing strategy to render solvent-based electrospinning increasingly sustainable for the generation of polymer nanofibers.
“…This phenomenon is called "mechanotropic spinning". 77 Kotomin et al showed that the mechanotropic process has to be taken into account even for ES from polymer solutions. 76 Above all, mechanotropic spinning may be more reasonable for polymer solutions in solvents having low vapor pressures and high boiling points, like DMSO.…”
Section: Polymers Electrospun With Green Solventsmentioning
A building block approach, using a variety of benign solvent compositions and additives, offers a continuously developing strategy to render solvent-based electrospinning increasingly sustainable for the generation of polymer nanofibers.
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