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Fabrication of Multilayered Composite Nanofibers Using Continuous Chaotic Printing and Electrospinning: Chaotic Electrospinning

Authors :
Norma Alicia Garza-Flores
Marc J. Madou
Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago
Mohammad Ali Almajhadi
Claudia Bautista-Flores
Sunshine Holmberg
Hemantha K. Wickramasinghe
Paul S. Weiss
Mario Moises Alvarez
Binny Jind
Christian Mendoza-Buenrostro
Alejandro Lujambio-Angeles
Carolina Chávez-Madero
Sergio O. Martinez-Chapa
Esther Pérez-Carrillo
Source :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 13:37455-37465
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2021.

Abstract

Multi-material and multilayered micro- and nanostructures are prominently featured in nature and engineering and are recognized by their remarkable properties. Unfortunately, the fabrication of micro- and nanostructured materials through conventional processes is challenging and costly. Herein, we introduce a high-throughput, continuous, and versatile strategy for the fabrication of polymer fibers with complex multilayered nanostructures. Chaotic electrospinning (ChE) is based on the coupling of continuous chaotic printing (CCP) and electrospinning, which produces fibers with an internal multi-material microstructure. When a CCP printhead is used as an electrospinning nozzle, the diameter of the fibers is further scaled down by 3 orders of magnitude while preserving their internal structure. ChE enables the use of various polymer inks for the creation of nanofibers with a customizable number of internal nanolayers. Our results showcase the versatility and tunability of ChE to fabricate multilayered structures at the nanoscale at high throughput. We apply ChE to the synthesis of unique carbon textile electrodes composed of nanofibers with striations carved into their surface at regular intervals. These striated carbon electrodes with high surface areas exhibit 3- to 4-fold increases in specific capacitance compared to regular carbon nanofibers; ChE holds great promise for the cost-effective fabrication of electrodes for supercapacitors and other applications.

Details

ISSN :
19448252 and 19448244
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Accession number :
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