Production of Core-Shell Nanofibers by Coaxial Spinning

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Electrospun nanofibers have shown remarkable properties as delivery systems for active substances contained in the polymeric fibers (e.g. antioxidants, antimicrobials). Recently, we demonstrated fabrication of nanoemulsion droplet-containing fibers with potential applications in food packaging. The objective of this study is to produce and characterize the structure and functionality of novel core-shell nanofibers composed of a polymer matrix core containing emulsion droplets surrounded by a polymeric shell. A double-nozzle was constructed and nanofibers spun using this custom-made coaxial spinarette. Eugenol-containing corn oil-in-water emulsions (d~85nm; 10vol%) are being mixed with polyvinylalcohol (PVA) and used as core material. PEO is dispersed in water and used as shell material. Spinning voltage (10-30kV) and core/shell polymer concentrations (2.5-10wt%) is being varied. Spun structures are being examined by Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy. Solutions properties (surface tension, conductivity and viscosity) are determined.

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