Jiahua ZhuSuying WeiXuelong ChenAmar KarkiD. S. RutmanDavid P. YoungZhanhu Guo
Both pure polyimide (PI) and Fe-FeO nanoparticles reinforced PI nanocomposite fibers with a particle loading of 5, 10, 20, and 30 wt % are produced by electrospinning with optimized operational parameters such as polymer concentration, applied electrical voltage, and tip-to-collector distance. The morphology of the resulting products is correlated to the corresponding rheological behaviors of the pure PI and Fe-FeO/PI nanocomposite solutions. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) reveal an enhanced thermal stability of the nanocomposite fibers after introducing the Fe-FeO nanoparticles. The glass transition temperature (Tg) and melting temperature (Tm) of the nanocomposite fibers increase by 10-12 and 15-17 °C, respectively, as compared to those of the pure PI fibers. The magnetic properties of the Fe-FeO nanoparticles in the polymer nanocomposite fibers are different from those of the as-received nanoparticles. An increased shell thickness by 7.4% is deduced after the nanoparticles experiencing the high-voltage electrospinning. © 2010 American Chemical Society.
Qingliang HeTingting YuanJiahua ZhuZhiping LuoNeel HaldolaarachchigeLuyi SunAirat KhasanovYutong LiDavid P. YoungSuying WeiZhanhu Guo
Jiahua ZhuSuying WeiJong Eun RyuLuyi SunZhiping LuoZhanhu Guo
Di ZhangAmar KarkiD. S. RutmanDavid P. YoungAndrew Z. WangDavid L. CockeThomas H. HoZhanhu Guo
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