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Electrospinning onto Insulating Substrates by Controlling Surface Wettability and Humidity.

WooSeok ChoiGeon Hwee KimJung Hwal ShinGeunbae LimTaechang An
Published in: Nanoscale research letters (2017)
We report a simple method for electrospinning polymers onto flexible, insulating substrates by controlling the wettability of the substrate surface. Water molecules were adsorbed onto the surface of a hydrophilic polymer substrate by increasing the local humidity around the substrate. The adsorbed water was used as the ground electrode for electrospinning. The electrospun fibers were deposited only onto hydrophilic areas of the substrate, allowing for patterning through wettability control. Direct writing of polymer fiber was also possible through near-field electrospinning onto a hydrophilic surface.
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