TY - GEN
T1 - Direct electrospinning of highly twisted, continuous nanofiber yarns
AU - Ali, Usman
AU - Zhou, Yaqiong
AU - Wang, Xungai
AU - Lin, Tong
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Yarns are key building blocks to construct complicated fibrous structures for diverse applications. Although carbon nanotube yarns have been fabricated by a few novel techniques, challenges still remain in processing other nano fibrous materials into yarns, especially during the fiber fabricating process. In this paper, we report a simple but efficient and versatile method to prepare well‐twisted continuous nanofiber yarns directly through an electrospinning process. The yarn electrospinning process used two oppositely charged electrospinning nozzles to generate a hollow nanofiber "cone" on an intermediate funnel collector. Continuous nanofiber yarns can be directly withdrawn from the "cone" apex, with up to 7400 turns per meter of twists inserted through the rotation of the funnel. The maximum yarn production rate is 5 m/min, and the yarn twist level and fiber orientation can be controlled by the funnel rotating speed and yarn withdrawal rate. The yarn tensile properties showed dependence on the twist level.
AB - Yarns are key building blocks to construct complicated fibrous structures for diverse applications. Although carbon nanotube yarns have been fabricated by a few novel techniques, challenges still remain in processing other nano fibrous materials into yarns, especially during the fiber fabricating process. In this paper, we report a simple but efficient and versatile method to prepare well‐twisted continuous nanofiber yarns directly through an electrospinning process. The yarn electrospinning process used two oppositely charged electrospinning nozzles to generate a hollow nanofiber "cone" on an intermediate funnel collector. Continuous nanofiber yarns can be directly withdrawn from the "cone" apex, with up to 7400 turns per meter of twists inserted through the rotation of the funnel. The maximum yarn production rate is 5 m/min, and the yarn twist level and fiber orientation can be controlled by the funnel rotating speed and yarn withdrawal rate. The yarn tensile properties showed dependence on the twist level.
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M3 - Conference article published in proceeding or book
AN - SCOPUS:84902830506
SN - 9786055919023
T3 - Fiber Society Spring 2010 International Conference
BT - Fiber Society Spring 2010 International Conference
PB - Fiber Society
T2 - 2010 Spring Conference of the Fiber Society
Y2 - 12 May 2010 through 14 May 2010
ER -