Determination of optimal electrospinning distance and applied voltage for Polyacrylonitrile electrospun fibre production
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2021-08Author
A. H. Nurfaizey
N. A. Munajat
M.W. Azmil Arif
M. Z. Akop
N. A. Masripan
F. Wasbari
J. Jaafar
J. M. H. D. Othman
N. Tucker
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Electrospinning process is highly dictated by electric field strength. Thus, two key
parameters i.e., electrospinning distance and applied voltage, determine the quality of
electrospun fibres. Incorrect selection of these parameters will result in poor fibre qualities.
There ought to be an optimal combination of electrospinning distance and applied voltage
to produce best quality fibres from a given material. In this study, the optimal combination
of electrospinning distance and applied voltage was assessed based on consistency of
electrospinning process, amount of fibre, fibre morphology, and average fibre diameter.
Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) electrospun fibre samples were prepared at different combinations
of electrospinning distance and applied voltage. Scanning electron microscopy and image
analysis were conducted to assess the quality and average diameter of the fibres. The
results indicate that for electrospinning of PAN, the distance should be between 10 and 20
cm with a 15 to 20 kV of applied voltages. Findings from this study is crucial for producing
optimal fibre quality in PAN electrospun nanofibre synthesis.