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Effect of Fiber Orientation on Ionic Conductivity of Electrospun Polyimide Nanofibers MatsEffect of Fiber Orientation on Ionic Conductivity of Electrospun Polyimide Nanofibers Mats

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Effect of Fiber Orientation on Ionic Conductivity of Electrospun Polyimide Nanofibers Mats
Authors
허양일안주현이홍기김영희나창운
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
한국고무학회
Keywords
polyimide; nanofibers; ionic conductivity; electrospinning
Citation
엘라스토머 및 콤포지트, v.45, no.1, pp 40 - 43
Pages
4
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
엘라스토머 및 콤포지트
Volume
45
Number
1
Start Page
40
End Page
43
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/25872
ISSN
2092-9676
Abstract
In this study, polyimide(PI) nanofibers mats were prepared by electrospinning and three different fiber morphologies of random, uniaxial, and biaxial orientation were prepared by controlling the speed of drum-shaped collector and other parameters. The SEM studies reveal that the aforesaid morphologies were obtained on the nano-fibrous mats prepared. The ionic conductivity was measured using an in-plane type conductivity tester for the PI mats soaked in the mixture of 1M lithium trifluoro-methane-sulfonate and tetra-ethylene glycol dimethyl ether. The ionic conductivity was surprisingly higher for the biaxial PI mats. For the uniaxially-oriented mats, the ionic conductivity was found to be higher in the parallel direction compared to the perpendicular direction of the fiber orientation. A curious cyclic fluctuation was found in the ionic conductivity with time. The observed behavior was explained by considering the distance between fibers and transport speed of ions used in this study.
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