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2023 journal article

Enhancing ionic conductivity in polymer melts results in smaller diameter electrospun fibers

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 123(7).

By: N. Sheoran n, B. Boland n, S. Thornton n, J. Bochinski n & L. Clarke n

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Added: August 18, 2023

2021 article

Increasing ionic conductivity within thermoplastics via commercial additives results in a dramatic decrease in fiber diameter from melt electrospinning

Sheoran, N., Boland, B., Thornton, S., Bochinski, J. R., & Clarke, L. I. (2021, September 8). SOFT MATTER, Vol. 9.

By: N. Sheoran n, B. Boland n, S. Thornton n, J. Bochinski n & L. Clarke n

TL;DR: Polyethylene melt conductivity was increased by adding a commercial anti-static agent, which resulted in a 20× decrease in electrospun fiber diameter and formation of a significant fraction of sub-micron diameter fibers. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2021

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