posted on 2017-09-06, 00:00authored byQifeng Mu, Qingsong Zhang, Lu Gao, Zhiyong Chu, Zhongyu Cai, Xiaoyong Zhang, Ke Wang, Yen Wei
Electrospinning provides
a facile and versatile method for generating
nanofibers from a large variety of starting materials, including polymers,
ceramic, composites, and micro-/nanocolloids. In particular, incorporating
functional nanoparticles (NPs) with polymeric materials endows the
electrospun fibers/sheets with novel or better performance. This work
evaluates the spinnability of polyacrylamide (PAAm) solution containing
thermoresponsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-tert-butyl acrylate) microgel nanospheres
(PNTs) prepared by colloid electrospinning. In the presence of a suitable
weight ratio (1:4) of PAAm and PNTs, the in-fiber arrangements of
PNTs-electrospun fibers will evolve into chain-like arrays and beads-on-string
structures by confining of PAAm nanofibers, and then the free amide
groups of PAAm can bind amide moieties on the surfaces of PNTs, resulting
in the assembling of PNTs in the cores of PAAm fibers. The present
work serves as a reference in the fabrication of novel thermoresponsive
hybrid fibers involving functional nanospheres via electrospun packing.
The prepared nanofibers with chain-like and thermoresponsive colloid
arrays in the cores are expected to have potential application in
various fields.