Molecular Orientation Evolution and Solvent Evaporation during Electrospinning of Atactic Polystyrene Using Real-Time Raman Spectroscopy

Giriprasath Gururajan, Carl B. Giller, Christopher M. Snively, D. Bruce Chase, John F. Rabolt
2011-08-01

SCID:  54.1/z57x3t84
Real-time Raman spectroscopy was successfully utilized to monitor solvent evaporation and molecular orientation during electrospinning of atactic polystyrene (a-PS). The use of a binary solvent system of N,N-dimethyl formamide (DMF) and tetrahydrofuran (THF) provided a stable, straight jet during the experiment. The prominent Raman bands centered at 866 cm(-1), 914 cm(-1), and 1004 cm(-1), unique to DMF, THF, and a-PS, respectively, were used to monitor solvent concentration changes along the electrospinning jet for two different a-PS solutions. In addition, the changes in relative intensity for the radial skeletal ring vibration of the aromatic group of a-PS at 623 cm(-1) in two different polarization geometries, ZZ and YY, were monitored for orientation information. This study reports the first quantitative vibrational spectroscopic measurement during the electrospinning process. A significant change in concentration and orientation was observed during the process. The changes are explained in relation to the electrospinning process.
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Giriprasath Gururajan
Carl B. Giller
Christopher M. Snively
D. Bruce Chase
John F. Rabolt
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