Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Small polymeric ducts incorporating a ribbon-shaped mat of densely packed magnetic nanofibers have been manufactured via electrospinning by using a cylindrical manifold, alternately under rotation or static. The magnetic nanofibers mat is located on the side of the tube and aligned to the longitudinal axis using the assistance of a magnetic field. The designed methodology ensures that the magnetic particles are completely wrapped into a protective polymer shell. Experimental results demonstrate that the innovative confinement of magnetic nanofibers, forming a longitudinal ribbon on a tube side, confers a high and reversible transverse strain under a moderate magnetic field stimulus: a magnetic field gradient <= 30 mT/mm, at a basic field intensity <0.04 T, induces a 40% decrement of the duct radius aligned with the magnetic force axis. In perspective, this is very attractive to fabricate magneto-active ducts suitable for microfluidic components, as well as biomedical devices to be applied in surgery and endoscopy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
smart polymers; magnetic field-assisted electrospinning; magneto-active microtubes; elastomagnetic strain effects
Elenco autori:
Ausanio, Giovanni; Lanotte, Luciano; Ambrosio, Luigi; Guarino, Vincenzo
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