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Translational and Rotational Target Effect on
Electrospun Nanofibers
José A. Cruz-Arzón1
, Edwin J. Alvarado2
Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, PR1
Department of Mathematics-Physics, University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, PR1
A B S T R A C T
Using PEO stock solution, non-aligned nanofibers can be formed. The electrospinning technique makes
the formation of these fibers more bearable by using electrical conductivity. Independently if the fibers are aligned or
not, the metallization by Sputtering can be helpful because it adds less oxidation to the fibers, allowing them to be
seen under the electronic microscope. The shells formed by this process of Sputtering are what researchers are
looking for, because they have the ability of performing a specific function such as gas sensing. The electronic
microscope also helps in the characterization and analysis of the Nanofibers and more important the shells. If one
wants to study the shells want to be studied in details, the calcination process can be a way of evaporating the fibers
to characterize only the shells previously metalized. This abstract seems incomplete to me because I do not see the
objective of the researchor the hypothesis, the methodology, the results, the conclusions, and the future
directionnecessary in any abstract of primary research.
Introduction
Nanofibers are fibers that one of their dimensions has
a diameter of 100nm or less. These Nanofibers are used
because of their high surface-to-volume ratio thatallows
certain substances and particles to attach to its surface in order
to perform a specific function. Their physicochemical
properties and high porosity allow the fibers to have a high
chemical reactivity with the particles attached to it, and any
other substance or chemical. These fibers have to first be
prepared using a solution-based method in order to produce a
fiber. PEO Nanofibers are a good example; they are made
based on a solution of 95% water and ethanol and 5% weight/
weight of the solute PEO. The solution has to be spun in
order to create a fiber. In this case, electrospinning is used to
produce the PEO nanofibers (Deitzel et al. 2001).
The electrospinning technique was reinforced on
1930 as a simple and versatile method for making fibers of
polymer solutions with the specified diameter (Katta et al.
2004). Other types of spinning involve melt spinning, solution
spinning, and gel state spinning. The electrospinning
technique uses a power supply to provide electricity so the
solution, placed inside a syringe, runs using electrical charges.
A negatively charged electrode would be attached to the
syringe, and a positively charged electrode to a collector which
has a substrate that is going to catch the fibers when they
deposit. The size of a syringe’s tip is going to create a slow
acceleration at the beginning, and then when it comes out
from the tip, a fast acceleration creates a fiber deposited on the
substrate. In this case, the substrate used is Silicon, because it
can be used to study conductivity and oxidation of the fibers.
Yet, there are two methods in which the fibers can be formed
by electrospinning, the aligned electrospinning method and
the non-aligned electrospinning. Basically, they both work the
same way, but the aligned electrospinning posses a moving
collector which has rotational and translational movement so
it can create more organized and aligned fibers for future
characterization. The objective was to determine the effect of
that aligned electrospinning on the fibers. The non-aligned
electrospinning just has a static collector. So the hypothesis
states that having rotational and x-translational target will
produce uniform fibers.
Certain other processes are involved in making a
good fiber for their usage. In case that the fibers cannot be
seen under an electronic microscope because of their high
oxidation thanks to electron bombing of the microscope, the
fibers have to go through a metallization process. A metal,
palladium, is deposited on the fiber inside a Vacuum Chamber
to avoid oxidation. Also, this metal forms a shell which can be
used for further studies in the field.
Nanofibers in this case are used as templates for the
formation of palladium shells which can be used for studies on
the sensing of certain gases such as Hydrogen.
Electrospinning also provides a variety of possibilities for the
formation of fibers. Collagen fibers are also synthesized using
electrospinning, but the collagen fiber is the material used for
Biomedical Applications, like the regeneration of the
hydroxyapatite in bones (Mathews et al. 2002). DNA
nanofibers can be also be created using electrospinning, to
study their sequences in details.
Materials and Methods
The original solution planned to be used in this
experiment was PVA and Zn (Ac) 2 solution.However, due
Due to a possible contamination due tothrough humidity, the
solution was changed to a PEO stock solution (Deitzel et al.
2001). Before beginning to use any other equipment, the use
of gloves is compulsory to avoid further contamination of the
fibers or any other samples. The electrospinning chamber used
was the non-aligned electrospinning chamber, because the
aligned fibers were already synthesized. A Vacuum Chamber
was used to metalize the fibers with palladium for the future
creation of shells. The Scanning Electron Microscope was
used to characterize the aligned and non-aligned fibers and
analyze the formation of shells on the fibers. LAt last of all, an
oven was used to calcinate the fibers and leave only the shells
for research of their capability as hydrogen sensors.
Electrospinning
Approximately 1.5ml of the PEO stock solution was
placed inside a syringe. The syringe was then placed inside the
electrospinning chamber with the negative electrode attached
to it, and the positive electrode attached to the substrate on
the target. The power supply was turned on at 20.0 KV at a
rate of 0.5 ml/hr. It took tTwo hours were have to be waited
for the solution to deposit itself on the substrate creating the
Nanofibers.
Sputtering or Metallization
The sample including the Silicon substrate and the
fibers, were placed inside the Vacuum Chamber to start the
metallization process by sputtering. The chamber wasis set to
a Base Pressure of 1.6 x 10-5
torr, a Deposition Pressure of
13mtorr and a power of 25 W. A magnet and a power source
together formed an electromagnetic field, which hadsfree
electrons in constant motion within it. The electrons begain to
collide with highenergy ions of argon, which wasis chemically
inert, creating plasma surrounding the target which containeds
the metal, palladium. The collisions of electrons and ions
madke the material of palladiumto eject and start
depositingitself all over the inner surface of the chamber. Since
the substrate, containedningsilicon and PEO fibers, are facing
the target, more palladiumwasisdepositeding on the fiber
sample. This process isoccuroccurred ring in a span of 2
minutes. After the deposition process finisheds, it wasis
important to remember to create a vacuum, and fill the
chamber with nitrogen to balance the pressure from the
outside,
just
before
opening
the
chamber.
Characterization of the fibers
The characterization of the fibers wasisdonemade
under an electronic microscope. The fibers were analyzed
using a magnification of 600×, 900×, 1,500×, 2,000×, 8,000×,
12,000×, and 22,000×.
Calcination
The fibers were calcinatedfor 2 hours at 325 ºC,
causing evaporating the fibers to evaporateand thus isolating
the palladium shells. After the calcinations, the shells were
analyzed again under the microscope.
Fig.2 Palladium shells after calcination (SEM micrograph at 2,000×)
Results
The electrospinning process was done successfully,
and with the PEO fibers, no contamination occurred. The
non-aligned fibers were done using the established parameters
(20.0V and 0.50 mL/h). Using the pressures established in the
Sputtering process, the palladium material was deposited on
the fibers inside the Vacuum Chamber. Using the electronic
microscope, the objective was accomplished.,Rrotational and
translational movement of the collector produceds uniform
and more organized fibers. With the calcinations step
completed, the fibers used as a template were evaporated,
leaving the palladium shells for future characterization.
These shells were seen under a microscope. ,concluding
that shells were formed by the calcinations process letting
further research on the shells (This last part is not clear.
Yet, since you are concluding it should appear in
thediscussion section.).
Discussion
Non-aligned PEO fibers were produced to be
used as a template for further sensing of gases such as
hydrogen. One of the characteristics of palladium is that it has
a great affinity for gases, especially hydrogen, so the palladium
shells formed by the metallization of PEO fibers can be a great
material for gas sensing. As a conclusion, the aligned PEO
fibers could work better for the formation of shells than the
non-aligned fibers, because they are more organized and
uniform, allowing the deposition of palladium to be more
successful. Further research of the characteristics of the
aligned and non-aligned fibers could open doors for
improvements to the electrospinning technique for better fiber
production, and therefore fortothe better formation of shells
that may be used for different kinds of functions that include
not only gas sensing, but also certain biomedical applications.
References
Katta P, Alessandro M, Ramsier R D, Chase GG. 2004.
Continuous electrospinning of aligned polymer
nanofibers onto a wire drum collector. Nano Lett
[Internet]. 4(11):2215-8.
Matthews JA, Wnek GE, Simpson DG, Bowlin GL. 2002.
Electrospinning of Collagen Nanofibers.
Biomacromolecules [Internet]. 3(2):232–8
Deitzel JM, Kleinmeyer JD, Hirvonen JK, Beck Tan NC.
2001. Controlled Deposition and Collection of
Electro-spun Poly (ethylene oxide) Fibers. ARL
[Internet]. 2415: 9-27
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Final electrospinning technique report

  • 1. Translational and Rotational Target Effect on Electrospun Nanofibers José A. Cruz-Arzón1 , Edwin J. Alvarado2 Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, PR1 Department of Mathematics-Physics, University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, PR1 A B S T R A C T Using PEO stock solution, non-aligned nanofibers can be formed. The electrospinning technique makes the formation of these fibers more bearable by using electrical conductivity. Independently if the fibers are aligned or not, the metallization by Sputtering can be helpful because it adds less oxidation to the fibers, allowing them to be seen under the electronic microscope. The shells formed by this process of Sputtering are what researchers are looking for, because they have the ability of performing a specific function such as gas sensing. The electronic microscope also helps in the characterization and analysis of the Nanofibers and more important the shells. If one wants to study the shells want to be studied in details, the calcination process can be a way of evaporating the fibers to characterize only the shells previously metalized. This abstract seems incomplete to me because I do not see the objective of the researchor the hypothesis, the methodology, the results, the conclusions, and the future directionnecessary in any abstract of primary research. Introduction Nanofibers are fibers that one of their dimensions has a diameter of 100nm or less. These Nanofibers are used because of their high surface-to-volume ratio thatallows certain substances and particles to attach to its surface in order to perform a specific function. Their physicochemical properties and high porosity allow the fibers to have a high chemical reactivity with the particles attached to it, and any other substance or chemical. These fibers have to first be prepared using a solution-based method in order to produce a fiber. PEO Nanofibers are a good example; they are made based on a solution of 95% water and ethanol and 5% weight/ weight of the solute PEO. The solution has to be spun in order to create a fiber. In this case, electrospinning is used to produce the PEO nanofibers (Deitzel et al. 2001). The electrospinning technique was reinforced on 1930 as a simple and versatile method for making fibers of polymer solutions with the specified diameter (Katta et al. 2004). Other types of spinning involve melt spinning, solution spinning, and gel state spinning. The electrospinning technique uses a power supply to provide electricity so the solution, placed inside a syringe, runs using electrical charges. A negatively charged electrode would be attached to the syringe, and a positively charged electrode to a collector which has a substrate that is going to catch the fibers when they deposit. The size of a syringe’s tip is going to create a slow acceleration at the beginning, and then when it comes out from the tip, a fast acceleration creates a fiber deposited on the substrate. In this case, the substrate used is Silicon, because it can be used to study conductivity and oxidation of the fibers.
  • 2. Yet, there are two methods in which the fibers can be formed by electrospinning, the aligned electrospinning method and the non-aligned electrospinning. Basically, they both work the same way, but the aligned electrospinning posses a moving collector which has rotational and translational movement so it can create more organized and aligned fibers for future characterization. The objective was to determine the effect of that aligned electrospinning on the fibers. The non-aligned electrospinning just has a static collector. So the hypothesis states that having rotational and x-translational target will produce uniform fibers. Certain other processes are involved in making a good fiber for their usage. In case that the fibers cannot be seen under an electronic microscope because of their high oxidation thanks to electron bombing of the microscope, the fibers have to go through a metallization process. A metal, palladium, is deposited on the fiber inside a Vacuum Chamber to avoid oxidation. Also, this metal forms a shell which can be used for further studies in the field. Nanofibers in this case are used as templates for the formation of palladium shells which can be used for studies on the sensing of certain gases such as Hydrogen. Electrospinning also provides a variety of possibilities for the formation of fibers. Collagen fibers are also synthesized using electrospinning, but the collagen fiber is the material used for Biomedical Applications, like the regeneration of the hydroxyapatite in bones (Mathews et al. 2002). DNA nanofibers can be also be created using electrospinning, to study their sequences in details. Materials and Methods The original solution planned to be used in this experiment was PVA and Zn (Ac) 2 solution.However, due Due to a possible contamination due tothrough humidity, the solution was changed to a PEO stock solution (Deitzel et al. 2001). Before beginning to use any other equipment, the use of gloves is compulsory to avoid further contamination of the fibers or any other samples. The electrospinning chamber used was the non-aligned electrospinning chamber, because the aligned fibers were already synthesized. A Vacuum Chamber was used to metalize the fibers with palladium for the future creation of shells. The Scanning Electron Microscope was used to characterize the aligned and non-aligned fibers and analyze the formation of shells on the fibers. LAt last of all, an oven was used to calcinate the fibers and leave only the shells for research of their capability as hydrogen sensors. Electrospinning Approximately 1.5ml of the PEO stock solution was placed inside a syringe. The syringe was then placed inside the electrospinning chamber with the negative electrode attached to it, and the positive electrode attached to the substrate on the target. The power supply was turned on at 20.0 KV at a rate of 0.5 ml/hr. It took tTwo hours were have to be waited for the solution to deposit itself on the substrate creating the Nanofibers. Sputtering or Metallization The sample including the Silicon substrate and the fibers, were placed inside the Vacuum Chamber to start the metallization process by sputtering. The chamber wasis set to a Base Pressure of 1.6 x 10-5 torr, a Deposition Pressure of 13mtorr and a power of 25 W. A magnet and a power source together formed an electromagnetic field, which hadsfree electrons in constant motion within it. The electrons begain to collide with highenergy ions of argon, which wasis chemically inert, creating plasma surrounding the target which containeds the metal, palladium. The collisions of electrons and ions madke the material of palladiumto eject and start depositingitself all over the inner surface of the chamber. Since the substrate, containedningsilicon and PEO fibers, are facing the target, more palladiumwasisdepositeding on the fiber sample. This process isoccuroccurred ring in a span of 2 minutes. After the deposition process finisheds, it wasis important to remember to create a vacuum, and fill the chamber with nitrogen to balance the pressure from the
  • 3. outside, just before opening the chamber. Characterization of the fibers The characterization of the fibers wasisdonemade under an electronic microscope. The fibers were analyzed using a magnification of 600×, 900×, 1,500×, 2,000×, 8,000×, 12,000×, and 22,000×. Calcination The fibers were calcinatedfor 2 hours at 325 ºC, causing evaporating the fibers to evaporateand thus isolating the palladium shells. After the calcinations, the shells were analyzed again under the microscope. Fig.2 Palladium shells after calcination (SEM micrograph at 2,000×) Results The electrospinning process was done successfully, and with the PEO fibers, no contamination occurred. The non-aligned fibers were done using the established parameters (20.0V and 0.50 mL/h). Using the pressures established in the Sputtering process, the palladium material was deposited on the fibers inside the Vacuum Chamber. Using the electronic microscope, the objective was accomplished.,Rrotational and translational movement of the collector produceds uniform and more organized fibers. With the calcinations step completed, the fibers used as a template were evaporated, leaving the palladium shells for future characterization. These shells were seen under a microscope. ,concluding that shells were formed by the calcinations process letting further research on the shells (This last part is not clear. Yet, since you are concluding it should appear in thediscussion section.). Discussion Non-aligned PEO fibers were produced to be used as a template for further sensing of gases such as hydrogen. One of the characteristics of palladium is that it has a great affinity for gases, especially hydrogen, so the palladium shells formed by the metallization of PEO fibers can be a great material for gas sensing. As a conclusion, the aligned PEO fibers could work better for the formation of shells than the non-aligned fibers, because they are more organized and uniform, allowing the deposition of palladium to be more successful. Further research of the characteristics of the aligned and non-aligned fibers could open doors for improvements to the electrospinning technique for better fiber production, and therefore fortothe better formation of shells that may be used for different kinds of functions that include not only gas sensing, but also certain biomedical applications. References Katta P, Alessandro M, Ramsier R D, Chase GG. 2004. Continuous electrospinning of aligned polymer nanofibers onto a wire drum collector. Nano Lett [Internet]. 4(11):2215-8. Matthews JA, Wnek GE, Simpson DG, Bowlin GL. 2002. Electrospinning of Collagen Nanofibers. Biomacromolecules [Internet]. 3(2):232–8 Deitzel JM, Kleinmeyer JD, Hirvonen JK, Beck Tan NC. 2001. Controlled Deposition and Collection of Electro-spun Poly (ethylene oxide) Fibers. ARL [Internet]. 2415: 9-27