Preparation of Core-Sheath Composite Nanofibers by Emulsion Electrospinning
✍ Scribed by Xiuling Xu; Xiuli Zhuang; Xuesi Chen; Xinri Wang; Lixin Yang; Xiabin Jing
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 265 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1336
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Summary: Uniform core‐sheath nanofibers are prepared by electrospinning a water‐in‐oil emulsion in which the aqueous phase consists of a poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) solution in water and the oily phase is a chloroform solution of an amphiphilic poly(ethylene glycol)‐poly(L‐lactic acid) (PEG‐PLA) diblock copolymer. The obtained fibers are composed of a PEO core and a PEG‐PLA sheath with a sharp boundary in between. By adjusting the emulsion composition and the emulsification parameters, the overall fiber size and the relative diameters of the core and the sheath can be changed. A mechanism is proposed to explain the process of transformation from the emulsion to the core‐sheath fibers, i.e., the stretching and evaporation induced de‐emulsification. In principle, this process can be applied to other systems to prepare core‐sheath fibers in place of concentric electrospinning and it is especially suitable for fabricating composite nanofibers that contain water‐soluble drugs.
Schematic mechanism for the formation of core‐sheath composite fibers during emulsion electrospinning.
imageSchematic mechanism for the formation of core‐sheath composite fibers during emulsion electrospinning.
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