Electrospinning of poly([epsilon]-Caprolactone)
Abstract (Summary)
The objectives of the present work are to produce porous polymeric scaffolds with
Poly (?-Caprolactone), PCL, by electrospinning. The structure in the electrospun
polymer has been characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The effects of
process variables such as voltage, solution concentration and deposition distance on
the structure have been studied. The physical phenomena associated with the
electrospinning process have been highlighted through high speed digital photography.
The feasibility of using additives to the solution to control the structure of the porous
construct has been examined. The data indicate that a range of structural
morphologies can be produced in the electrospun polymer. Solid and hollow
sub-micron beads can be produced by electrospraying of dilute solutions. Beyond a
critical solution concentration of about 4 wt% PCL, elongational flow stabilizes the
fibrous structure and a web of interconnected sub-micron fibers may be obtained.
The average fiber diameter increases with concentration. A combination of elongated
beads and fibers, known as the bead-on-string morphology is also observed under
many conditions. The fibrous structure is stabilized at high voltages. The fiber
diameter in the electrospun polymer typically exhibits a bimodal distribution. The
addition of DMF (N,N-dimethylformamide) to the solution increases the deposition
rate significantly and leads to extensive splaying, thereby reducing the fiber diameter
to about 150 nm. DSC data indicate that electrospinning may lower the degree of
crystallinity in the polymer. The wide of range of structural characteristics that may
be obtained in the electrospun polymer make it suitable for many biomedical
applications including medical textiles, drug delivery, membrane separation, tissue
engineering and organ regeneration.
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School:Worcester Polytechnic Institute
School Location:USA - Massachusetts
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:electrospun polymers biopolymers porous materials
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