Effect of polymer molecular weight on the electrospinning of polylactides in entangled and aligned fiber forms
Thin fibers having diameters ranging from 25 nm to 2 mu m were successfully electrospun from solutions of polylactides (PLA) having different molecular weights both in entangled and aligned fiber forms. The latter aligned fibers were collected with a new target comprising a rotor around which severa...
Main Authors: | Afifi, A.M., Yamane, H., Kimura, Y. |
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Format: | Article |
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The Society of Fiber Science and Technology, Japan
2010
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