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WO2006123879A1 - Nanofibre de type faisceau de filaments et son procede de fabrication - Google Patents

Nanofibre de type faisceau de filaments et son procede de fabrication Download PDF

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WO2006123879A1
WO2006123879A1 PCT/KR2006/001811 KR2006001811W WO2006123879A1 WO 2006123879 A1 WO2006123879 A1 WO 2006123879A1 KR 2006001811 W KR2006001811 W KR 2006001811W WO 2006123879 A1 WO2006123879 A1 WO 2006123879A1
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Jae-Rock Lee
Seung-Yong Jee
Hyo-Joong Kim
Young-Taik Hong
Seok Kim
Soo-Jin Park
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D5/00Formation of filaments, threads, or the like
    • D01D5/0007Electro-spinning
    • D01D5/0061Electro-spinning characterised by the electro-spinning apparatus
    • D01D5/0076Electro-spinning characterised by the electro-spinning apparatus characterised by the collecting device, e.g. drum, wheel, endless belt, plate or grid
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01FCHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
    • D01F6/00Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of synthetic polymers; Manufacture thereof
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  • the present invention relates to a filament bundle type nano-sized fiber and a method of manufacturing the same. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a filament type nano-sized fiber and a method of producing the same using an improved electrospinning process.
  • a spinning solution or a spinning melt is electro-spun in drops using a spinneret to which a critical voltage is applied, and the spun drops are continuously collected on a multi-collector.
  • the spinning solution is produced by dissolving a blend or copolymer consisting of two or more kinds of polymers in a solvent.
  • the spinning melt is produced by melting the polymers.
  • the multi-collector is selected from the group consisting of a plate type collector, a roll type collector, and a combination thereof.
  • a nanofiber is an ultra- fine fiber having a diameter of 1 to 1,000 nm, and has various physical properties that cannot be gained from a conventional fiber.
  • a web, composed of the nanofiber, as a membrane type porous material may be usefully applied to various fields, such as filters, wound dressings, artificial supporters, defensive clothes against biochemical weapons, separation membranes for secondary batteries, and nanocomposites.
  • a representative example of a conventional process of producing the nanofiber includes an electrospinning process where a raw material solution of a fiber is spun while being charged to produce a fiber having a very small diameter.
  • Examples of the production of the nanofiber using the electrospinning process are disclosed in Korean Pat. Laid-Open Publication Nos. 2000-11018, 2003-3925, and 2003-77384, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,183,670.
  • the nanofiber produced according to the conventional electrospinning process is limited to a non-woven fabric type. With respect to this, Doshi et al.
  • nanofibers are produced in a form of nanoweb, that is, no n- woven fabric, because, when liquid drops, which consist of a polymer solution and are formed at a tip of a spinneret, burst by an applied high voltage and are then collected on a collector to produce the nanofibers through the conventional electrospinning process, the nanofibers are anisotropically oriented in the collector [Doshi and Reneker, "Electrospinning Process and Application", Journal of Electrostatics, 1995, 35, 151-160].
  • nanofiber does not break from a non- woven fabric type, either.
  • the non- woven fabric type nanofiber has very poor mechanical strength.
  • an additional connection fiber is required to connect the single fibers to each other, and the final thread is readily broken. Accordingly, there remains a need to improve the non-woven fabric type nanofiber so as to be applied to various fields.
  • the present inventors have conducted studies into the production of a nanofiber capable of being applied to various fields, resulting in the finding of the following fact.
  • drops which consist of a polymer solution and are formed at a tip of a spinneret, burst by an applied high voltage to be collected on a collector according to a conventional electrospinning process
  • the nanofiber which is collected on the first collector, is recollected onto a second collector to be continuously collected thereon, thereby continuously producing a filament type nanofiber having better mechanical properties than a conventional nanofiber contained at a web type product.
  • Adjacent nanofiber is the fiber whose diameter locates between 1 and 15 ⁇ m. This adjacent nanofiber can be drawn to make a nanofiber. Based on the above finding, the present inventors accomplished the present invention. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a filament bundle type nano-sized fiber.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of producing a filament bundle type nano-sized fiber.
  • a spinning solution or a spinning melt is electro-spun in drops using a spinneret to which a critical voltage is applied, the spun drops are collected on one or more first collectors to form a nanofiber, and the nanofiber, which is collected on the first collectors, is recollected onto a second collector to be continuously collected thereon.
  • at least one collector revolves.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a method of producing a filament bundle type nano-sized fiber, which is realized by a design of a molecular structure suitable in electrospinning, or an optimum combination condition of compounds having such molecular structure.
  • the present invention provides a filament bundle type nano-sized fiber produced through a process which comprises electrospinning a spinning solution or a spinning melt in drops using a spinneret to which a critical voltage is applied, and continuously collecting the spun drops in a multi- collector.
  • the spinning solution is produced by dissolving a blend or copolymer consisting of two or more kinds of polymers in a solvent.
  • the spinning melt is produced by melting the polymers.
  • the multi-collector is selected from the group consisting of a plate type collector, a roll type collector, and a combination thereof.
  • each of the polymers is a mixture of two or more selected from the group consisting of polyimide, polyamide, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyacrylonitrile, polysulfone, and polyethylene oxide. More preferably, each of the polymers contains one or more amine groups selected from the group consisting of monoamine, diamine, triamine, and tetramine. It is most preferable to use a polyamide-polyimide copolymer as that polymer.
  • the solvent is any one selected from the group consisting of N- methyl-2-pyrrolidone, ⁇ -butyrolactone, 2-butoxyethanol, dimethylacetamide, and dimethylformamide. Additionally, the present invention provides a filament yarn consisting of a nano-sized long fiber having a diameter of 1 to 1,000 nm.
  • the present invention provides a method of producing the nano-sized long fiber having the diameter of 1 to 1,000 nm. More specifically, the method comprises 1) preparing a spinning solution, in which 10 to 50 wt% of blend or copolymer consisting of two or more kinds of polymers is dissolved in a solvent, or a spinning melt, which is produced by heating the polymers at a melting point or higher to melt the polymers, 2) electrospinning the spinning solution or the spinning melt in drops using a spinneret to which a critical voltage is applied, and 3) discharging the spun drops onto a first collector to produce nanofibers, and recollecting the nanofibers, which are collected on the first collector, on a second collector to continuously collect the nanofibers.
  • the first collector consists of a metal plate or metal mesh made of an electrically conductive material, and is fixed or rotates at 1 to 1,000 rpm. It is preferable to use the plate-type first collector.
  • the second collector consists of a glass or plastic tube or rod made of a material capable of generating static electricity, or a tube or rod coated with the material. As well, it is preferable that the second collector be a roll type and rotate at 1 to 100 rpm.
  • a distance between the spinneret and the first collector be 1 to 50 cm, and that a distance between the first and second collectors be 1 to 50 cm.
  • a filament bundle type nano-sized fiber which is produced using an improved electrospinning process according to the present invention, has mechanical properties than a conventional nanofiber non-woven fabric, thereby being applied as a substitute to all fields employing a conventional fiber having a micron- sized diameter.
  • the fiber of the present invention is useful as medical filters for kidney dialysis and purification of the blood, and various membrane reinforcing materials for genetic separation.
  • the fiber of the present invention is useful to produce ultra- thin reinforcing films and ultra-slim PCBs in electric/electronic fields.
  • the fiber of the present invention may be useful for ultra-small and ultra-light flying bodies or unmanned flying robots.
  • the fiber of the present invention is useful as a reinforcing material for an optical cable in an optical communication field.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a SEM (scanning electron microscope) image of a surface of a nanofiber produced according to the first embodiment of the present invention, which is magnified 300 times;
  • FIG. 3 is a SEM image of the surface of the nanofiber produced according to the first embodiment of the present invention, which is magnified 20,000 times;
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the second embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 5 is a SEM image of a surface of a nanofiber produced according to the second embodiment of the present invention, which is magnified 3,000 times;
  • FIG. 6 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the third embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 7 is a SEM image of a surface of a nanofiber produced according to the third embodiment of the present invention, which is magnified 300 times;
  • FIG. 8 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 9 is a SEM image of a surface of a nanofiber produced according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, which is magnified 50 times; [32] FIG.
  • FIG. 10 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 11 is a SEM image of a surface of a nanofiber produced according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention, which is magnified 300 times
  • FIG. 12 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 13 is a SEM image of a surface of a nanofiber produced according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention, which is magnified 300 times
  • FIG. 14 illustrates a conventional electrospinning process employing a single collector
  • FIG. 15 is a SEM image of a surface of a nanofiber produced according to the conventional electrospinning process employing the single collector, which is magnified
  • FIG. 16 is a SEM image of the surface of the nanofiber produced according to the conventional electrospinning process employing the single collector, which is magnified 20,000 times.
  • the present invention provides a filament bundle type nano-sized fiber produced through a process which comprises electrospinning a spinning solution or a spinning melt in drops using a spinneret to which a critical voltage is applied, and continuously collecting the spun drops in a multi-collector.
  • the spinning solution is produced by dissolving a blend or copolymer consisting of two or more polymers in a solvent, and the spinning melt is produced by melting the polymers.
  • the multi-collector is selected from the group consisting of a plate type collector, a roll type collector, and a combination thereof.
  • the nanofiber which is collected on the first collector, is recollected onto a second collector to be continuously collected thereon. At this time, at least one of the collectors rotates. Thereby, a nano-sized filament fiber is provided in the type of a bundle of continuous filaments.
  • the filament yarn has a diameter of 1 to 1,000 nm and has a twisting property (FIGS. 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13).
  • a nanofiber is produced in the type of net-shaped non-woven fabric (FIGS. 15 and 16). If staples are processed into a continuous yarn, undesirably, breaking may easily occur because the staples must be connected to each other. However, in the present invention, the continuous yarn is produced through a continuous process, and thus, the nanofiber can be produced through one process without breakage of the nanofiber.
  • a nanofiber of the present invention is realized by providing a design of a molecular structure suitable to an electrospinning process, or an optimum combination condition of compounds having such molecular structure.
  • any polymer may be used to produce the spinning solution of the present invention as long as it has excellent miscibility to a solvent and excellent mechanical strength.
  • the polymer include a mixture of two or more selected from the group consisting of polyimide, polyamide, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyacrylonitrile, polysulfone, and polyethylene oxide.
  • the polymer of the present invention includes one or more amine groups selected from the group consisting of monoamine, diamine, triamine, and tetramine. Diamine is selected from the group consisting of phenylenediamine, oxyphenylenediamine, and alkyl phenylenediamine.
  • the polymer is a polyamide-polyimide copolymer consisting of a compound, expressed by Formula 1, and another compound, expressed by Formula 2.
  • m is 10 to 50 mol%.
  • the polymer when m is less than 10 mol%, undesirably, the polymer is excessively flexible because of low crys- tallinity.
  • m when m is more than 50 mol%, undesirably, the polymer is brittle because of poor impact resistance due to high crystallinity.
  • n be 50 to 90 mol%. When n is less than 50 mol%, impact resistance is poor because of high crystallinity, and when n is more than 90 mol%, undesirably, it is excessively flexible because of low crystallinity.
  • the polyamide-polyimide copolymer (m+n) has a number average molecular weight of about 500 to 1,000,000. When the number average molecular weight is less than 500, viscosity and mechanical strength are low due to the low molecular weight. When the number average molecular weight is more than 1,000,000 undesirably, viscosity is excessively increased and it is hard to process the polymer according to an increase in the molecular weight.
  • Formula 1 [51]
  • a polymer used in a conventional electrospinning process consists of one component phase
  • the polymer used in the present invention is a blend or a copolymer consisting of two component phases. Accordingly, in the conventional electrospinning process, when a cone formed at a tip of a spinneret is spun at a critical voltage (V ) toward a collector, single fibers collide with each other before they reach the collector, and thus, they are interfered or combined with each other, causing conglomeration, thereby creating a non- woven fabric type fine fiber.
  • V critical voltage
  • the use of the polymer blend or copolymer consisting of the two component phases according to the present invention prevents the interference or combination between single fibers, thereby producing a continuous yarn.
  • any solvent capable of desirably dissolving the polymer may be used as the solvent of the present invention.
  • the solvent are selected from the group consisting of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, ⁇ -butyrolactone, 2-butoxyethanol, dimethylacetamide, and dimethylformamide. It is more preferable to use N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone.
  • an intrinsic critical voltage (V ) may be changed depending on viscosity of the polymer solution.
  • frictional force applied to the polymer solution depends on a diameter and a material of a spinneret, and thus, a speed of the polymer solution flowing toward the lowest stage of the spinneret, and a form of a cone-shaped drop may be changed depending on the diameter and the material.
  • the diameter and material of the spinneret indirectly affects the formation of the cone-shaped drop during the electrospinning process, whereas a concentration of the polymer solution acts as a most important factor affecting that formation.
  • a discharging speed of the polymer solution (ml/min) and the formation of the drop at the tip of the spinneret depend on the concentration of the polymer solution during the electrospinning process.
  • the polymer solution of the present invention contain 10 to 50 wt% of polymer based on the solvent.
  • concentration is less than 10 wt%, the breaking of the spun fiber occurs.
  • concentration is more than 50 wt%, viscosity significantly increases, making a shape of the cone formed at the spinneret unstable.
  • the electrospinning process is conducted employing the spinneret, which is provided with a tube that has a diameter of 0.42 mm and is made of stainless steel, it is preferable to use the spinning solution in which 25 wt% of polyamide-polyimide copolymer is dissolved in a N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone solvent.
  • the discharging speed is 0.3 ml/min.
  • the spinning melt which is produced by melting the polymer at a melting temperature or higher, may be applied to the electrospinning process instead of the spinning solution in which the blend or copolymer consisting of two or more components is dissolved in the solvent.
  • a multi-collector is employed in the course of electrospinning the nanofiber to improve the conventional electrospinning process.
  • Any material used in the conventional process may be applied to the nanofiber of the present invention.
  • a ceramic melt, a metal melt, an organic-inorganic hybrid melt, a metal-organic composite melt, a carbon melt, or a sol- gel solution may be employed, and the melt can be produced by heating the material at a phase transition temperature or higher.
  • a method of producing the nanofiber according to the present invention comprises 1) preparing a spinning solution, in which 10 to 50 wt% of blend or copolymer consisting of two or more kinds of polymers is dissolved in a solvent, or a spinning melt, which is produced by heating the polymers at a melting point or higher to melt the polymers, 2) electrospinning the spinning solution or the spinning melt in drops using a spinneret to which a critical voltage is applied, and 3) discharging the spun drops onto a first collector to produce nanofibers, and recollecting the nanofibers, which are collected on the first collector, onto a second collector to continuously collect the nanofibers.
  • a spinning solution in which 10 to 50 wt% of blend or copolymer consisting of two or more kinds of polymers is dissolved in a solvent, or a spinning melt, which is produced by heating the polymers at a melting point or higher to melt the polymers
  • electrospinning the spinning solution or the spinning melt in drops using a spinneret to which
  • one or more collectors may further employed in addition to the first and second collectors.
  • the first collector is made of an electric conductive metal plate or a metal mesh.
  • a shape of the first collector is not limited, but it is preferable to use a plate-type collector, which is of a disk or rectangular shape.
  • a size of the plate-type collector depends on viscosity of a polymer solution and a critical voltage (V ) corresponding to the viscosity, and it is preferable that the size be the same as or larger than a collected area of the nanofiber produced by the spinning using the spinneret.
  • a distance between the spinneret and the first collector be 1 to 50 cm. When the distance is less than 1 cm, the formation of a fiber is unstable because of formation of particles, and when the distance is more than 50 cm, the nanofiber deviates from a collector region, failing in economic efficiency.
  • the first collector may be positioned perpendicular or parallel to the spinneret, and one or more first collectors may be employed. Additionally, the first collector may be fixed to a base or rotate at a predetermined speed. When the first collector rotates, the desirable speed depends on a twist of the desired nanofiber, and may be 1 to 1,000 rpm. At this stage, when the speed is 1 rpm or less, the nanofiber is collected on only a specific portion because of the low speed. When the speed is 1,000 rpm or more, the nanofiber is insufficiently formed from the spinneret and thus breaking of the nanofiber occurs, resulting in a reduced yield of the nanofiber.
  • the second collector is made of a material capable of generating static electricity, and may consist of a glass or plastic tube or rod, or a tube or rod coated with the material.
  • the second collector is a roll-type collector rotating at 1 to 100 rpm.
  • a distance between the first and second collectors and the rotating speed depends on a diameter of the desired nanofiber, and may be determined so that the nanofiber is not broken.
  • the distance is 1 to 50 cm. If the distance is less than 1 cm, fibers are entangled, and if the distance is more than 50 cm, the fibers may be broken.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the first embodiment of the present invention, in which a spinning solution is fed through a spinning solution feeding part 102 into a spinneret 103 to form drops at a tip of the spinneret 103.
  • a voltage from a high voltage generator 101 which is set to a predetermined voltage, is applied to the spinning solution feeding part 102 to burst the drops, and thus, the nanofiber is collected on a disk-type first collector 104, which is located perpendicular to the spinneret 103 while rotating.
  • the spun nanofiber 105 collected on the disk-type first collector 104 is transferred so as to be continuously collected on a rotating roll-type second collector 106 using a charged rod, thereby creating a nano-sized long fiber 107 (FIGS. 2 and 3).
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the second embodiment of the present invention, in which a nanofiber is collected on a rotating disk- type first collector 104 provided parallel to a spinneret 103. Subsequently, a roll-type second collector 106 moves toward the disk-type first collector 105 to transfer 108 a portion of the spun nanofiber 105, collected on the disk- type first collector 104, onto the roll-type second collector 106 so as to collect the nanofiber in the second collector.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • a plate-type first collector 104a is provided perpendicular to a spinneret 103 and a plate-type second collector 104b is positioned at an angle of 90 degrees to the plate-type first collector 104a.
  • the plate- type first collector 104a is charged, but the plate-type second collector 104b is not charged.
  • Drops are continuously collected on the collectors to produce a nano-sized long fiber 107 (FIG. 7).
  • FIG. 8 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • a roll-type first collector 106a is provided perpendicular to a spinneret 103 and positioned at a base part, and a roll-type second collector 106b is located over the roll- type first collector 106a by a height of 5 to 10 cm.
  • the roll-type first collector 106a and the roll-type second collector 106b rotate at the same speed.
  • the nanofiber spun from the spinneret 103 to the first collector 106a is recollected on the second collector 106b to produce a nanofiber 107 (FIG. 9).
  • FIG. 10 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • a spinneret 103 is provided at an upper position and a plate-type first collector 104a made of a metal is provided at a lower position so as to be immovable.
  • a plate-type second collector 104b is positioned at an angle of 90 degrees to the plate-type collector 104a.
  • the plate-type first collector 104a and the plate-type second collector 104b form an L-shaped dual collector, which is provided with the two plate-type collectors.
  • the plate-type first collector 104a is connected to the plate-type second collector 104b through a medium part 109, which is located under the plate-type second collector 104b.
  • the medium part 109 is made of a nonconductive material so as to independently charge the first and second collectors. Drops are continuously collected on the dual collector to produce a nanofiber 107 (FIG. 11).
  • FIG. 12 illustrates an electrospinning process using a multi-collector according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention.
  • a spinneret 103 is provided at an upper position, and a disk-type first collector 104 is provided parallel to the spinneret 103 while rotating.
  • a roll-type second collector 106c consisting of a caterpillar conveyer belt is provided perpendicular to the disk-type first collector 104.
  • a nanofiber 107 is continuously produced using the multi-collector (FIG. 13).
  • a polymer copolymer which consists of 30 mol % of polyamide-based polymer with an average molecular weight and 70 mol % of polyimide-based polymer with an average molecular weight, was added to an N-methyl-2-pyrrolidine solvent, and sufficiently dissolved at room temperature for 20 30 min using an ultrasonic device.
  • a spinning solution contains 25 wt% of polyamide-polyimide copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 1,000 based on the solvent.
  • Polyethylene terephthalate having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.64 was mixed with a polyester copolymer, which contains 30 mol % of isophthalic acid and 15 mol % of diethylene glycol and which has an intrinsic viscosity of 0.60, in a weight ratio of 75 : 25, and then dissolved in a mixed solvent (50 : 50) of trifluoroacetic acid and methylene glycol to produce a spinning solution containing 15 wt% of solids.
  • a mixed composition which consists of 30 mol % of polyamide-based polymer with an average molecular weight and 70 mol % of polyimide-based polymer with an average molecular weight, was melted in an electric furnace at 350 0 C to produce a spinning melt.
  • a spinning solution which contains 25 wt% of polyamide- polyimide copolymer produced through preparation example 1, was fed through a spinning solution feeding part 102 to a spinneret 103 at a speed of 0.3 ml/min, thereby forming a drop at a tip of the spinneret having a diameter of 0.42 mm.
  • a voltage was applied to the spinning solution feeding part 102 using a high voltage generator 101 in which a critical voltage was set to 1.5 kV/cm to burst the drop, and consequently, a nanofiber is collected on a disk-type first collector 104 which was provided perpendicular to the spinneret 103 and rotated at 40 rpm.
  • the spun nanofiber 105 was transferred from the disk-type first collector 104 to a roll-type second collector, rotating at 20 rpm, using an additional charged rod so as to be continuously collected therein.
  • a distance between the spinneret 103 and the disk-type first collector 104 was set to 10 cm
  • a distance between the disk-type first collector 104 and the roll-type second collector 106 was set to 10 cm.
  • the resulting nanofiber was observed while being magnified 300 and 20,000 times using a scanning electron microscope, thereby confirming that a long fiber having an average diameter of 0.4 ⁇ m was produced (FIGS. 2 and 3).
  • a spinning solution which contains 25 wt% of polyamide-polyimide copolymer produced through preparation example 1, was fed through a spinning solution feeding part 102 to a spinneret 103 at a speed of 0.3 ml/min, thereby forming a drop at a tip of the spinneret having a diameter of 0.42 mm.
  • a voltage was applied using a high voltage generator 101 in which a critical voltage was set to 1.3 kV/cm to burst the drop, and consequently, a nanofiber is collected on a disk-type first collector 104 which was provided parallel to the spinneret 103 and rotated at 40 rpm.
  • a roll- type second collector 106 moved toward the disk-type first collector 104, so that they were spaced from each other by a distance of 4 cm. Consequently, a portion of the spun nanofiber 105, which was collected on the disk-type first collector 104, was collected onto the roll-type second collector 106.
  • the roll-type second collector 106 became distant from the disk-type first collector 104 by a predetermined distance to the extent that the spun nanofiber 105 was not broken, and the roll- type second collector 106 rotated at 20 ⁇ 60 rpm while axially moving, thereby creating the resulting nanofiber.
  • a distance between the spinneret 103 and the disk- type first collector 104 was 4 cm, and a distance between the disk-type first collector 104 and the roll-type second collector 106 was 10 cm (FIG. 4).
  • the resulting nanofiber was observed while being magnified 3,000 times using a scanning electron microscope, thereby confirming that a twisted long fiber having an average diameter of 0.8 ⁇ m was produced (FIG. 5).
  • a spinning solution which contains 25 wt% of polyamide-polyimide copolymer produced through preparation example 1, was fed through a spinning solution feeding part 102 to a spinneret 103 at a speed of 0.3 ml/min, thereby forming a drop at a tip of the spinneret having a diameter of 0.42 mm.
  • An electrospinning process was conducted under the same conditions as example 1 except that a procedure of FIG. 6 was carried out.
  • a plate-type first collector 104a is made of a metal plate perpendicular to the spinneret, and a plate-type second collector 104b was at an angle of 90 degrees to the plate-type first collector 104a and spaced from the first collector by a distance of 3 ⁇ 5 cm.
  • the spinneret was charged into "+"
  • the plate-type first collector 104a was charged into "-”
  • the plate-type second collector 104b was not charged. Thereby, a spun nanofiber 105 was collected.
  • a spinning solution which contains 25 wt% of polyamide-polyimide copolymer produced through preparation example 1, was fed through a spinning solution feeding part 102 to a spinneret 103 at a speed of 0.3 ml/min, thereby forming a drop at a tip of the spinneret having a diameter of 0.42 mm.
  • An electrospinning process was conducted under the same conditions as example 1 except that a procedure of FIG. 8 was carried out.
  • the spinneret 103 having a diameter of 0.42 mm was provided at an upper position, and two roll-type collectors 106a, 106b were provided at a lower position.
  • the first collector 106a in which a spun nanofiber was first collected, was a roll type, made of a metal, and rotated at 40 rpm.
  • the roll-type second collector 106b was located over the roll-type first collector 106a by a height of 5 ⁇ 10 cm and rotated at the same rotating speed as the first collector.
  • the roll-type second collector 106b was made of a glass capable of generating static electricity.
  • the spinneret 103 was charged into "+", and the roll-type first collector 106a at a bottom position was charged into "-".
  • a spinning solution which contains 25 wt% of polyamide-polyimide copolymer produced through preparation example 1, was fed through a spinning solution feeding part 102 to a spinneret 103 at a speed of 0.3 ml/min, thereby forming a drop at a tip of the spinneret having a diameter of 0.42 mm.
  • An electrospinning process was conducted under the same conditions as example 1 except that a procedure of FIG. 10 was carried out.
  • the spinneret 103 having the diameter of 0.42 mm was provided at an upper position, and a plate-type first collector 104a made of a metal was provided at a lower position so as to be immovable.
  • a plate-type second collector 104b was at an angle of 90 degrees to the plate-type first collector 104a.
  • the plate-type first collector 104a and the plate-type second collector 104b were made of the same material and constituted an L-shaped dual collector.
  • the plate-type first collector 104a and the plate-type second collector 104b formed the L-shaped dual collector, which was provided with the two plate-type collectors.
  • the plate-type first collector 104a was connected through a medium part 109, which was located under the plate-type second collector 104b, to the plate-type second collector 104b.
  • the medium part 109 was made of a non- conductive material so as to independently charge the first and second collectors.
  • the spinneret 103 was charged into "+"
  • the L-shaped dual collector 104a, 104b was charged into "-".
  • a surface of the nanofiber produced through example 5 was observed using a scanning electron microscope while being magnified 300 times, thereby confirming that the resulting nanofiber was a nano-sized long and twisted fiber having an average diameter of 2.5 ⁇ m.
  • a spinning solution which contains 25 wt% of polyamide-polyimide copolymer produced through preparation example 1, was fed through a spinning solution feeding part 102 to a spinneret 103 at a speed of 0.3 ml/min, thereby forming a drop at a tip of the spinneret having a diameter of 0.42 mm.
  • An electrospinning process was conducted in the same manner as a procedure of FIG. 12.
  • a spinneret 103 having a diameter of 0.42 mm was provided at an upper position, and a disk-type first collector 104 was provided parallel to the spinneret 103 while rotated at 50 rpm.
  • a roll-type second collector 106c consisting of a caterpillar conveyer belt was provided perpendicular to the disk-type first collector 104.
  • the electrospinning process was conducted under conditions that a distance between the spinneret 103 and the disk- type first collector 104 was 4 cm, a critical voltage was set to 1.3 kv/cm, the spinneret was charged into "+”, and the disk-type first collector 104 was charged into "-" thereby continuously producing a fiber.
  • a surface of a nanofiber produced through example 6 was observed using a scanning electron microscope while being magnified 300 times, thereby confirming that the resulting nanofiber was a nano-sized long and twisted fiber having an average diameter of 4.5 ⁇ m.
  • a nanofiber web 207 collected on the collector 204 was observed while being magnified 300 times using a scanning electron microscope, thereby confirming that the resulting web was produced in the type of non- woven fabric as shown in FIG. 15. Additionally, the nanofiber web was observed while being magnified 20,000 times, thereby confirming that the nanofibers constituting the web had an average diameter of 0.5 ⁇ m (FIG. 15).
  • a diameter of the spinneret, a distance between the spinneret and the metal collector, and the critical voltage were the same as those of example 1.
  • the fibers produced through examples 1 to 6 and comparative example 1 are nanofibers each having a nano-sized diameter range.
  • the diameters of the nanofibers produced through examples 1 to 6 can be controlled depending on the critical voltage and a moving speed of the spinning solution or the spinning melt fed into the spinneret.
  • the nanofiber produced through comparative example 1 has the type of non-woven fabric (FIGS. 15 and 16).
  • the nanofibers produced through examples 1 to 6 are filament type (twisted) long fibers, from the SEM image results of FIGS. 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13.
  • a filament type nano-sized long fiber which is produced using an improved electrospinning process according to the present invention, has mechanical properties that are better than a conventional nanofiber non-woven fabric, thereby being applied as a substitute to all fields employing a conventional fiber having a micron-sized diameter.
  • the fiber of the present invention is useful as medical filters for kidney dialysis and purification of the blood, and various membrane reinforcing materials for genetic separation.

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La présente invention concerne une fibre de longueur nanométrique de type filament ainsi que son procédé de production. Dans le procédé, une solution de filage ou une matière fondue de filage est électrofilée en gouttes à l'aide d'une filière sur laquelle une tension critique est appliquée, les gouttes filées étant recueillies en continu sur un multicollecteur. La solution de filage est produite selon un procédé consistant à dissoudre un mélange ou un copolymère composé d'au moins deux types de polymères dans un solvant. La matière en fusion de filage est produite selon un procédé consistant à faire fondre les polymères. Le multicollecteur est sélectionné dans un groupe comprenant un collecteur de type plaque, un collecteur de type rouleau et une combinaison de ceux-ci. La fibre de longueur nanométrique de type filament est transformée en un fil en une seule étape pendant le processus d'électrofilage, ce qui lui confère de meilleures propriétés mécaniques que celles d'une étoffe non tissée de nanofibres conventionnelle. La fibre de longueur nanométrique de type filament peut ainsi être utilisée pour l'application étendue.
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