TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of Particle Size and Loading on Particle Accessibility in Electrospun Poly(ethylene oxide) and ZIF-8 Composite Fibers
T2 - Experiments and Theory
AU - Armstrong, Mitchell
AU - Balzer, Christopher
AU - Shan, Bohan
AU - Mu, Bin
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was financed by the start-up package provided to B.M. by Arizona State University. We gratefully acknowledge the use of facilities at the LeRoy Eyring Center for Solid State Science and help from the lab manager Fred Pena.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2017/9/12
Y1 - 2017/9/12
N2 - Developing electrospun nanofiber/nanoparticle composites (ENNCs) is an emerging strategy for immobilizing functional particles for a variety of applications. The radial location of the particle along the fiber, either at the surface or in the bulk, has implication into the resulting properties. To explore particle location along fibers, ZIF-8 impregnated poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) nanofibers are formed by electrospinning particle suspensions. Fibers impregnated with two different ZIF-8 particle sizes (200 nm and 12.5 μm) were electrospun and shown by nitrogen porosimetry to be nearly completely wrapped by PEO in each case at loadings near 10 wt %. This was favorably compared to developed theory of polymeric membrane encapsulated particles and extended to other electrospun fiber/particle composites through a brief literature review. ENNCs with varying loadings of nanosized ZIF-8 particles were then fabricated and tested with nitrogen porosimetry to find that the particles became available for adsorption at the surface of the fibers starting from 25 wt % (28 vol %) loading. This suggests that the particles are kinetically trapped at this loading level since, if allowed to exhibit random close-packing, the ZIF-8 would be expected to fully imbedded inside the fibers up to 56 vol % loading.
AB - Developing electrospun nanofiber/nanoparticle composites (ENNCs) is an emerging strategy for immobilizing functional particles for a variety of applications. The radial location of the particle along the fiber, either at the surface or in the bulk, has implication into the resulting properties. To explore particle location along fibers, ZIF-8 impregnated poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) nanofibers are formed by electrospinning particle suspensions. Fibers impregnated with two different ZIF-8 particle sizes (200 nm and 12.5 μm) were electrospun and shown by nitrogen porosimetry to be nearly completely wrapped by PEO in each case at loadings near 10 wt %. This was favorably compared to developed theory of polymeric membrane encapsulated particles and extended to other electrospun fiber/particle composites through a brief literature review. ENNCs with varying loadings of nanosized ZIF-8 particles were then fabricated and tested with nitrogen porosimetry to find that the particles became available for adsorption at the surface of the fibers starting from 25 wt % (28 vol %) loading. This suggests that the particles are kinetically trapped at this loading level since, if allowed to exhibit random close-packing, the ZIF-8 would be expected to fully imbedded inside the fibers up to 56 vol % loading.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b01978
DO - 10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b01978
M3 - Article
C2 - 28809504
AN - SCOPUS:85029328367
SN - 0743-7463
VL - 33
SP - 9066
EP - 9072
JO - Langmuir
JF - Langmuir
IS - 36
ER -