Synergistic effect and characterization of graphene/carbon nanotubes/polyvinyl alcohol/sodium alginate nanofibrous membranes formed using continuous needleless dynamic linear electrospinning

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In this study, a self-made continuous needleless dynamic linear electrospinning technique is employed to fabricate large-scale graphene (Gr)/carbon nanotubes (CNT)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/sodium alginate (SA) nanofibrous membranes. The synergistic effect of Gr and CNT fillers in the PVA/SA membrane is explored in depth by changing the volume ratio (v/v) of Gr and CNT as 10:0, 8:2, 6:4, 4:6, 2:8, and 0:10. Microstructure, functional group, conductivity, and hydrophilicity of PVA/SA/Gr/CNT membranes was characterized. Results show that the linear electrode needleless electrospinning technique can be spun into 200-nm diameter fibers. The PVA/SA/Gr/CNT fibrous membrane has good hydrophilicity and thermal stability. A Gr/CN ratio of 6:4 possessed the optimal synergistic effect, which showed the lowest surface resistivity of 2.53 × 103 Ω/m2. This study will provide a reference for the large-scale preparation of nanofibrous membrane used as a artificial nerve conduit in the future.

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Li, T. T., Zhong, Y., Yan, M., Zhou, W., Xu, W., Huang, S. Y., … Lin, J. H. (2019). Synergistic effect and characterization of graphene/carbon nanotubes/polyvinyl alcohol/sodium alginate nanofibrous membranes formed using continuous needleless dynamic linear electrospinning. Nanomaterials, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9050714

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