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Journal |
Textile Coloration and Finishing |
Year / Vol., Issue, Month |
2023 / V.35,no.4,Dec |
Title |
Fabrication of Porous Cellulose Acetate Propionate/Polybutylene
Succinate Microfibers by High Speed Centrifugal Spinning |
Authors |
Tae Young Kim, Mi Kyung Kim1, Jinsoo Kim2, Jungeon Lee, Jae Hoon Jung, Youngkwon Kim, Tae Hyeon Kim, Ki Young Kim3, and Jeong Hyun Yeum |
Institution/Affiliations |
Kyungpook National University, 1DYETEC,2Green Package Solution Co., Ltd., Gumi, 3IJS Co., Ltd. |
Pages/Total page |
pp.239 ~ 245 / 7 |
Language |
Korean |
Abstract |
Cellulose is an abundant biodegradable material in nature with excellent properties,
but due to its poor processability, it has been widely studied for processing
through modification. Cellulose acetate propionate (CAP) is a cellulose derivative in
which the hydroxyl group of cellulose is replaced by acetyl and propionyl groups.
CAP has several advantages, such as excellent solubility, structural stability, light and
weather resistance, and good transparency. Porous nanofibers with excellent specific
surface area, which can be applied in various fields, can be easily formed by the
phase separation method using highly volatile solvents. High speed centrifugal spinning
is a nano/micro fiber preparation method with advantages such as fast spinning and
easy alignment control. In this study, a CAP/polybutylene succinate (PBS) spinning
solution with chloroform as solvent was prepared to prepare porous microfibers and
the fiber morphology was examined as a function of the disk rotation speed in an
high speed centrifugal spinning device. |
Keywords |
CAP, PBS, high speed centrifugal spinning, porous microfibers, aligned microfibers |
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http://koreascience.or.kr/journal/OSGGBT.page |
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