Cailiao gongcheng (Feb 2018)

Preparation of Thermoplastic Polyimide Ultrafine Fiber Nonwovens by Electrospinning

  • CHEN Jun,
  • ZHANG Dai-jun,
  • ZHANG Tian-jiao,
  • BAO Jian-wen,
  • ZHONG Xiang-yu,
  • ZHANG Peng,
  • LIU Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11868/j.issn.1001-4381.2016.000766
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 41 – 49

Abstract

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The superfine fiber of thermoplastic polyimide(LPI), whose average diameter ranges from 0.36μm to 1.47μm, was prepared through electrospinning with DMAc as solvent. It lays a good foundation for the mass preparation of LPI non-woven. The influence of electrospinning process conditions, including LPI concentration, flow rate and voltage, on morphology of LPI fiber was investigated systematically. The results show that the average diameter increases and the fibers diameter distribution turns wider with the LPI concentration increasing from 22%(mass fraction, same as below) to 30%. Meanwhile, when the concentration is rather lower, some cambiform fibers can be observed. As the concentration increases, the cambiform fiber disappears. While the concentration increases continually, the fibers are adhered to be flakiness. The change of the spinning voltage makes little difference on the average diameter of fibers; the average diameter of fibers increases with the increase of the flow rate of LPI solution; when the flow rate is more than 1.5mL/h, the fibers start to be adhered, the cambiform fibers appear while the flow rate is over 1.8mL/h. Through optimizing the process, the LPI fibers with average diameter of 1.18μm were prepared under 30℃ with the conditions of 28% concentration, 15kV voltage, 1.2mL/h flow rate and the 25cm receiving distance.

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