Journal article
Nanofibers from electrically driven viscoelastic jets: modeling and experiments
Korea-Australia rheology journal, Vol.20(3), pp.153-164
01 Sep 2008
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Abstract
Modeling and experiments of three electrospinning systems have been presented and they are i) axisymmetric instabilities in electrospinning of various polymeric Solutions, ii) non-isothermal modeling of polymer melt electrospinning, and iii) control of nanoparticle distribution and location via confined self-assembly of block copolymers during electrospinning. It has been demonstrated that predicted simulations are in good agreement with corresponding electrospinning experiments, and theoretical analysis provides Fundamental understanding of phenomena that take place during electrospinning of various polymeric liquids.
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- Title
- Nanofibers from electrically driven viscoelastic jets: modeling and experiments
- Creators
- Colman P. Carroll - Cornell UniversityEduard Zhmayev - Cornell UniversityVibha Kalra - Cornell UniversityYong Lak Joo - Cornell University
- Publication Details
- Korea-Australia rheology journal, Vol.20(3), pp.153-164
- Publisher
- Korean Soc Rheology
- Number of pages
- 12
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Chemical and Biological Engineering
- Identifiers
- 991020546707904721
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