Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering | 2019

Post-processed chemical treatment of polyimide electrospun nonwovens with ethylenediamine for biomedical applications

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The generation of electrospun nonwovens from polyimide (PI) is challenging as the fibers are prone to distinct delamination. In consequence, the resulting nonwoven material has particularly low structural integrity and loose fibre interlocking, demanding for a follow-up treatment, such as high temperature thermal treatment. In this work, a facile method for a post-processed treatment of PI nonwoven is presented in order to obtain a mechanically stable material while maintaining the characteristics of the electrospun nonwoven. The procedure was performed using a solution of EDA in methanol at 37 °C and ambient pressure to achieve a modified fiber interaction. Overall, the developed protocol opens new possibilities in the processing of PI into delamination-free nonwovens. Potential adverse effects of a high temperature thermal treatment are being avoided, and new applications in the field of medical devices may become accessible.

Volume 5
Pages 327 - 329
DOI 10.1515/cdbme-2019-0082
Language English
Journal Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering

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