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Macromolecular Engineering of Spinnability

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Abstract

Spinnability refers to a heuristic property associated with the possibility of making fibers using polymer solutions and melts. The long-standing challenge for fiber engineering is to correlate spinnability to macromolecular concentration and molecular weight, solvent properties like viscosity, surface tension, and volatility, and processing conditions. In this contribution, we explore spinnability of various polymer solutions using centrifugal force spinning, and seek a better understanding of how shear and extensional rheology response and polymer or solvent choice influence fiber morphology, properties, and applications.

Presenters

  • Cheryl L Slykas

    University of Illinois at Chicago

Authors

  • Cheryl L Slykas

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Carina Martinez

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Jorgo Merchiers

    Hasselt University, University of Hasselt

  • Masab Bokhari

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Naveen Reddy

    Hasselt University

  • Vivek Sharma

    University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois Chicago