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Direct Fabrication of Composite and Ceramic Hollow Nanofibers by Electrospinning
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Materials ScienceNanofiberCeramic Hollow NanofibersLong Hollow NanofibersEngineeringNanoporous MaterialNanomaterialsMaterials FabricationMechanical EngineeringNanomanufacturingFiber SpinningNanostructured PolymerFiber ScienceNanofibersFiber ChemistryAnatase NanotubesHollow NanofibersMaterial Preparation
Hollow nanofibers with walls made of inorganic/polymer composites or ceramics have been prepared by electrospinning two immiscible liquids through a coaxial, two-capillary spinneret, followed by selective removal of the cores. The capability and feasibility of this technique have been demonstrated by the fabrication of titania/polymer or anatase nanotubes whose size and wall thickness could be independently varied by controlling a set of experimental parameters. The presence of a sol−gel precursor in the sheath liquid was necessary for the formation of stable, coaxial jets and hollow fibers with robust walls. The circular cross-section, uniform size, and well-controlled orientation of these long hollow nanofibers are particularly attractive for use in fabricating fluidic devices and optical waveguides.
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