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Hierarchical Polystyrene Patterns Produced By Electrospinning, Yu Xin, Darrell Reneker Jul 2014

Hierarchical Polystyrene Patterns Produced By Electrospinning, Yu Xin, Darrell Reneker

Darrell Hyson Reneker

When a 25 wt% polystyrene solution was electrospun at relatively low applied voltage, the bending instability initiated, grew and disappeared, repeatedly. Upon further lowering of the applied voltage, the bending instability died immediately after it started and only a straight electrified jet was observed. By manipulating the bending instability of the jet, uniform polystyrene hierarchical patterns were produced by a buckling process. The observed buckling patterns are similar to those of a gravity-driven jet. The conditions for producing buckled polystyrene patterns are reproducible. These small scale buckled polymer patterns can be made very long and uniform. The size of the …