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Manufacture of Void-Free Electrospun Polymer Nanofiber Composites with Optimized Mechanical Properties
Engineered fiber reinforced polymer composites require
effective
impregnation of polymer matrix within the fibers to form coherent
interfaces. In this work, we investigated solution interactions with
electrospun fiber mats for the manufacture of nanocomposites with
optimized mechanical properties. Void free composites of electrospun
nonwoven PA6 nanofibers were manufactured using a PVA matrix that
is introduced into the nonwoven mat using a solution-based processing
method. The highest failure stress of the composites was reported
for an optimum 16 wt % of PVA in solution, indicating the removal
of voids in the composite as the PVA solution both impregnates the
nanofiber network and fills all the pores of the network with PVA
matrix upon evaporation of the solvent. These processing methods are
effective for achieving coherent nanofiber–matrix interfaces,
with further functionality demonstrated for optically transparent
electrospun nanofiber composites