Effect of voltage and distance in electrospinning of Gelatin
Subject Areas : Application of Textile Products in other Sciences and DisciplinesAbolfazl Mozaffari 1 , Mazeyar Parvinzadeh 2
1 - Razaghi alley
Aghdasiah street
2 - Research and Development Laboratory, PRE Labs Inc., 3302 Appaloosa Road, Unit 3, Kelowna, BC V1X 7Y5, Canada
Keywords: Electrospinning, Nanofibers, Gelatin,
Abstract :
Gelatin is a natural polymer with strong polarity. It has molecular chains connected through strong hydrogen bonds, constituting a 3D macromolecular network. Because of its many merits, such as its biological origin, biodegradability, biocompatibility and commercial availability at relatively low cost, gelatin has been widely used in the pharmaceutical and medical fields. Electrospinning is a simple and versatile technique to generate nano to micrometer fibrous structures which are very similar to the natural febrile extracellular matrix (ECM). Morphology of electrospun fibers depends on solution, device and environmental parameters. Then in this research, we electrospinning 9 samples in different device conditions 3 different voltage (10,12,15 kV) and 3 different distance (distance between nozzle to collector:TCD) (10,15,20 CM). we surveyed FIBERS CHARACTERISTICS in device electrospinning parameter by SEM and FTIR tests that they observed nanofibers in the average standard deviation of them were 10-15% and their range varies also were between 79 to 139. and I also understood by increasing the voltage as well as the TCD, more fibers can be obtained with less beads and more uniformity