Nanomaterials (Nov 2018)

Macromolecule Orientation in Nanofibers

  • Dan Tian,
  • Chun-Hui He,
  • Ji-Huan He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8110918
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 918

Abstract

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Electrospinning is now commercially used for the fabrication of nano/micro fibers. Compared with spider dragline silk, artificial fibers have poor mechanical properties. Unlike natural silk, which has a hierarchical structure with an approximate 3-fold symmetry, the molecular structure of spun fiber has neither folding nor orientation. To date, it is almost impossible to control molecule orientation during the spinning process. Here, we show that macromolecule orientation can be easily controlled using the laminar flow of fluid mechanics. A lasting laminar flow in a long needle can order macromolecules. We find that the orientation of macromolecules can greatly affect the morphology and mechanical properties of fibers. We expect our technology to be helpful for more sophisticated fabrication of fibers with ordered macromolecules and DNA-like twists.

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