학술논문

Rubber composite fibers containing silver nanoparticles prepared by electrospinning and in-situ chemical crosslinking
Document Type
article
Source
eXPRESS Polymer Letters, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 258-265 (2012)
Subject
Rubber
electrospinning
composite fiber
silver nanoparticles
in-situ crosslinking
Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
TA401-492
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
Language
English
ISSN
1788-618X
Abstract
Rubber composite fibers containing silver nanoparticles with high morphological stability were prepared through combination of electrospinning and in-situ chemical crosslinking. The composite fibers included those of Ag/polybutadiene rubber (BR), Ag/polyisobutylene-isoprene rubber (IIR), and Ag/silicon rubber (SiR). During the study, Ag nanoparticles (Ag NPs) were first generated through reducing the Ag+ ions in rubber/N,N-dimethyformamide/tetrahydrofuran solutions upon ultraviolet-irradiation; subsequently, rubber composite fibers with uniform diameters from hundreds of nanometers to several micrometers were made by electrospinning the above solutions. The electrospinning was carried out with in-situ chemical crosslinking. The results indicated that chemical crosslinking during (and shortly after) electrospinning was able to improve substantially the morphological stability of rubber fibers. As indicated by the results acquired from UV absorption spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and transmission electron microscope, Ag nanoparticles with sizes of 10~20 nm were uniformly dispersed in rubber fibers. It was believed that, in addition to the protection of polyvinyl pyrrolidone, a rapid solvent evaporation and limited motion space for a very fine fiber during electrospinning could prevent/mitigate the aggregation of Ag NPs, resulting in a very uniform dispersion. The electrospun Ag NPs/BR composite fibers made of the solution containing very low loading amount (3 wt%) of AgNO3 demonstrated strong antimicrobial activity.