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From Nanofibrous Hollow Microspheres to Nanofibrous Hollow Discs and Nanofibrous Shells

Journal

MACROMOLECULAR RAPID COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 36, Issue 19, Pages 1735-1741

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/marc.201500342

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  1. NSF [DMR-1206575]
  2. NIH [NIDCR DE015384, DE017689, DE022327]
  3. DOD [W81XWH-12-2-0008]

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Nano- and microsized structures are of central importance to advanced materials and nanotechnologies, which have tremendously impacted both biomedical and physical sciences. Herein, novel emulsification and thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) techniques to fabricate linear polymers into nanofibrous hollow objects are reported for the first time. Through manipulating the emulsification conditions, the evolution of the emulsion structure can be controlled and nanofibrous hollow microspheres with a controllable opening size and nanofibrous shells can be fabricated. Through adjusting the rheological properties of the emulsions, nanofibrous hollow discs are also created. A new mechanistic hypotheses of the nanofibrous hollow object formation is proposed: the nano-and microscaled structures are independently determined by TIPS and the emulsification process, respectively. Guided by this theory, the nanofiber formation conditions for two further additional polymers (polyacrylonitrile and Nylon) under TIPS are identified, and solid/nanofi brous non-hollow/hollow microspheres are created from these two additional polymers under TIPS and emulsification for the first time. Therefore, the developed strategy is applicable to various polymer systems, and can broadly impact nano-and microfabrication technologies.

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