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| Volume 5, Issue 02 - 2009 |
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METAL - POLYMER COMPOSITE NANOFIBRES BY ELECTROSPINNING |
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| Pages 25-29 |
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| SURESH CHAND VERMA, ABDUL MALIK TAHIR, ANNIKA FREDHOLM,
IOANNIS S. CHRONAKIS *
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| Swerea IVF, Swedish Institute for Industrial Research and Development, Box 104,
431 22 Mölndal, Sweden
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| Received 14 April 2009; accepted 12 June 2009 |
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Electrospinning is a versatile technique of producing continuous fibres and structures with diameters in sub-micron range from rich variety of polymers and their composites. Traditionally polymers in the form of solution or melt are used for electrospinning. For the first time, we utilized the co-axial electrospinning process to produce core-shell structured metal-polymer nanofibres using metal (core) and polymer (shell). A range of different polymer solutions (polyethylene oxide, poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) and polyurethane) and eutectic metal alloys of two different melting points, namely MCP47 and MCP70, were investigated. The morphological structure of the resultant composite na-nofibres has been studied by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
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