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Characterization and swelling performance of physically stabilized electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/chitosan nanofibres
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Characterization and swelling performance of physically stabilized electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/chitosan nanofibres

Ahmet Çay, Mohsen Miraftab and E. Perrin Akçakoca Kumbasar
European Polymer Journal, Vol.61, pp.253-262
12/2014

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Chitosan Electrospinning Nanofibres Physical stabilization Poly(vinyl alcohol) Technology
Stabilization of PVA/chitosan nanofibres have been investigated in this work. For this purpose, three stabilization treatments were adopted; methanol, thermal, and glutaraldehyde. Characteristic changes in pre-electrospun solutions, nanofibre dimensions, fibre crystallinity as well as swelling and structural durability have been assessed using SEM, FT-IR, DSC, TGA, water swelling, and structural durability tests. Incorporation of chitosan has been shown to decrease nanofibre diameter and reduce crystallinity of unstabilized nanofibres. However, physical stabilization has been shown to increase degree of crystallinity and thermal stability. PVA/chitosan nanofibres have also shown higher water stability compared to pure PVA nanofibres. Whereas methanol treated PVA/chitosan nanofibres showed deterioration in nano-fibrous structure resulting in considerable weight loss. Thermally stabilized samples showed complete stability of structure in water with no weight loss. It was also found that physical stabilization methods have no significant effect on the swelling ratio of stabilized PVA/chitosan nanofibres.
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