Fabrication of fiber-reinforced composites via immersed electrohydrodynamic direct writing in polymer gels

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Abstract

Fiber-reinforced composites have provided tremendous opportunities in advanced engineering materials, but the fiber generation and spatial distribution are the most challenging aspects. This paper proposes a novel fabrication approach for fiber-reinforced composites with spatially resolved fiber distribution by combining immersion and near-field electrospinning. The new Immersed Electrohydrodynamic Direct-writing (I-EHD) process makes use of an electrostatic force to draw ultrafine fibers and allows the freestanding of electrospun fibers all inside a liquid matrix. This novel approach enables the dynamic control of fiber morphology and 3D spatial distribution inside the composites, which may lead to future scalable 3D printing of multifunctional composites. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Xu, Y., Buettner, N., Akono, A. T., & Guo, P. (2023). Fabrication of fiber-reinforced composites via immersed electrohydrodynamic direct writing in polymer gels. MRS Communications, 13(6), 1038–1045. https://doi.org/10.1557/s43579-023-00399-2

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