Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers

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Autor(a) principal: CHEN,Rou-Xi
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: LI,Ya, HE,Ji-Huan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Matéria (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-70762014000400325
Resumo: Bubbfil spinning is to use polymers' or melts' bubbles or membranes for fabrication of nanomaterials including smooth nanofibers and discontinuous nanofibers by using electrostatic force, blowing air or mechanical force to overcome the surface tension, it mainly includes the bubble-electrospinning, blown bubble spinning and membrane spinning. The initial ejecting velocity of the Bubbfil spinning process is as high as 100 meters per second. A history of the development of Bubbfil spinning is briefly elucidated, its main properties are emphasized, some effective modifications are discussed for different applications including single bubble electrospinning, blown bubble spinning, air-jet assisted bubble electrospinning, electrostatic-field-assisted blown bubble spinning, and vibration bubble electrospinning which is suitable for melts or high-concentration solutions. Morphology properties are also discussed for different applications.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers
title Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers
spellingShingle Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers
CHEN,Rou-Xi
Bubble electrospinning
modifications
development
properties
title_short Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers
title_full Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers
title_fullStr Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers
title_full_unstemmed Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers
title_sort Mini-review on Bubbfil spinning process for mass-production of nanofibers
author CHEN,Rou-Xi
author_facet CHEN,Rou-Xi
LI,Ya
HE,Ji-Huan
author_role author
author2 LI,Ya
HE,Ji-Huan
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CHEN,Rou-Xi
LI,Ya
HE,Ji-Huan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bubble electrospinning
modifications
development
properties
topic Bubble electrospinning
modifications
development
properties
description Bubbfil spinning is to use polymers' or melts' bubbles or membranes for fabrication of nanomaterials including smooth nanofibers and discontinuous nanofibers by using electrostatic force, blowing air or mechanical force to overcome the surface tension, it mainly includes the bubble-electrospinning, blown bubble spinning and membrane spinning. The initial ejecting velocity of the Bubbfil spinning process is as high as 100 meters per second. A history of the development of Bubbfil spinning is briefly elucidated, its main properties are emphasized, some effective modifications are discussed for different applications including single bubble electrospinning, blown bubble spinning, air-jet assisted bubble electrospinning, electrostatic-field-assisted blown bubble spinning, and vibration bubble electrospinning which is suitable for melts or high-concentration solutions. Morphology properties are also discussed for different applications.
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