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DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/41/2/025308
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Mechanical characterization of single high-strength electrospun polyimide nanofibres

Fei Chen,Xinwen Peng,Tingting Li,Shouhui Chen,Xiang‐Fa Wu,D Reneker,Haoqing Hou

Polyimide
Characterization (materials science)
Materials science
2008
Ultimate tensile strength and axial tensile modulus of single high-strength electrospun polyimide [poly(p-phenylene biphenyltetracarboximide), BPDA/PPA] nanofibres have been characterized by introducing a novel micro tensile testing method. The polyimide nanofibres with diameters of around 300 nm were produced by annealing their precursor (polyamic acid) nanofibres that were fabricated by the electrospinning technique. Experimental results of the micro tension tests show that polyimide nanofibres had an average ultimate tensile strength of 1.7 ± 0.12 GPa, axial tensile modulus of 76 ± 12 GPa and ultimate strain of ∼3%. The ultimate tensile strength and axial tensile modulus of the electrospun polyimide nanofibres in this study are among the highest ones reported in the literature to date. The precursor nanofibres with similar diameters and molecular weights had an average ultimate tensile strength of 766 ± 41 MPa, axial tensile modulus of 13 ± 0.4 GPa and ultimate strain of ∼43%. The experimental stress–strain curves obtained in this study indicate that under axial tension, the precursor (polyamic acid) nanofibres behave as linearly strain-hardening ductile material without obvious softening at final failure, while the polyimide nanofibres behave simply as brittle material with very high tensile strength and axial tensile modulus. Furthermore, by using a transmission electron microscope, detailed fractographical analysis was performed to examine the tensile failure mechanisms of the polyimide nanofibres, which include chain scission, pull-out, chain bundle breakage, etc. X-ray diffraction analysis of the highly aligned polyimide nanofibres shows the high chain alignment along the nanofibre axis that was formed in the electrospinning process and responsible for the high tensile strength and axial tensile stiffness. (Some figures in this article are in colour only in the electronic version)
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    Mechanical characterization of single high-strength electrospun polyimide nanofibres” is a paper by Fei Chen Xinwen Peng Tingting Li Shouhui Chen Xiang‐Fa Wu D Reneker Haoqing Hou published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.