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Effect of polymer concentration on electrospinning of hydroxypropyl--cyclodextrins/PEOnanofibres
2019/11/27 21:35:31 admin
Hydroxypropyl--cyclodextrin (HP--CD) is a -cyclodextrin (-CD) derivative which is toxicologically harmless to mammals and other animals. In this study, HP--CD is electrospun from an aqueous solution by blending with poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). The aqueous solutions containing different HP--CD/PEO blends (50:50-90:10) with varying concentrations (4-12wt.%) were electrospun at 1ml/h feed rate, 12cm working distance and 7kV applied voltage. The morphology of the nanofibres was investigated by scanning electron microscope. The average diameter of the nanofibres was measured using ImageJ software. It was found from the results that the uniform nanofibres with an average diameter of 264, 244 and 236nm were obtained from 8wt.% solution of 50:50, 60:40 and 70:30 HP--CD/PEO blends, respectively. The average diameter of the fibre decreases with increasing HP--CD/PEO ratio. However, higher proportion of HP--CD (i.e. above 70:30 HP--CD/PEO blend) in the spinning solution increases the possibility of creating more beads in the fibres. Although the polymer concentrations have not shown a significant effect on fibre diameter, the 8wt.% solution of 50:50 HP--CD/PEO yielded uniform smooth fibres with the narrowest distribution of the diameters. As the aim of this study is to maximize the HP--CD content in the fibre, the blend ratio of 70:30 HP--CD/PEO and solution concentration of 8wt.% were optimized to obtain smooth HP--CD/PEO nanofibres.
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