Resolving Inclusion Structure and Deformation Mechanisms in Polylactide Plasticized by Reactive Extrusion; ; et al in Macromolecular Materials and Engineering (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 143 (0 UL) Morphology and Core Continuity of Liquid-crystal-functionalized, Coaxially Electrospun Fiber Mats Tuned Via the Polymer Sheath Solution; ; et al in Macromolecular Materials and Engineering (2013), 298(5), 583-589 By electrospinning liquid crystals coaxially inside a polymer sheath, responsive fibers with application potential, e.g., in wearable sensors can be produced. We conduct a combined scanning electron ... [more ▼] By electrospinning liquid crystals coaxially inside a polymer sheath, responsive fibers with application potential, e.g., in wearable sensors can be produced. We conduct a combined scanning electron/polarizing microscopy study of such fibers, concluding that a match between the properties of the sheath solution and that of the core fluid is vital for achieving well-formed and well-filled fibers. Problems that may otherwise arise are fibers that are continuously filled, but partially collapsed; or fibers in which the core breaks up into droplets due to a mismatch in elongational viscosity between inner and outer fluids. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 105 (1 UL) |
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