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METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ELECTROSPINNING USING LOW POWER VOLTAGE CONVERTER
20220033994 · 2022-02-03 ·

An electrospinning system, method, and apparatus comprises a dual polarity high voltage power supply with much less power out for safe operation, a solution dispensing assembly held at high positive potential by the dual polarity power supply, a Corona discharge assembly held at high negative potential by the dual polarity power supply, and a drum collector held at ground potential wherein a solution is drawn from the solution dispensing assembly to the drum collector thereby forming a fiber mat.

Extruded Ceramic Nanofibers and Derived Materials
20220306544 · 2022-09-29 ·

The present invention relates to gels and processes for making bundles of aligned ceramic nanofibers, ceramic nanostructures made by such processes, and methods of using such ceramic nanostructures. Such process is templated via block copolymer self-assembly but does not require any post processing thermal and/or solvent annealing steps. As a result, such process is significantly more efficient and scalable than other processes that are templated via block copolymer self-assembly. The resulting fibers are aligned according to the direction of deposition, making steps where individual fibers are bundled unnecessary.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATING TO LIVING SUPRAMOLECULAR POLYMERIZATION AND POLYMERS

A supramolecular polymer with living characteristics is provided based on small molecules or metal complexes of a planar or linear geometry and a polymer. The small molecules are solvophobic and can associate or assemble with each other through non-covalent interactions such as but not limited to metal-metal, π-π, hydrogen-bonding, and/or solvophobic-solvophobic interactions, in the modulation of the polymer. The polymer has affinity to the medium (e.g., solvent) and still interacts with the small molecules via non-covalent interactions such as electrostatic attractions to stabilize the associated/assembled small molecules. Varying the composition and/or length of the polymer can modulate the dimensions of the supramolecular polymer and the nanostructures therefrom. The two- or multi-component supramolecular polymer has active ends to support further supramolecular polymerization upon addition of small molecules of a planar or linear geometry. A process of two-component living supramolecular polymerization is also provided.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATING TO LIVING SUPRAMOLECULAR POLYMERIZATION AND POLYMERS

A supramolecular polymer with living characteristics is provided based on small molecules or metal complexes of a planar or linear geometry and a polymer. The small molecules are solvophobic and can associate or assemble with each other through non-covalent interactions such as but not limited to metal-metal, π-π, hydrogen-bonding, and/or solvophobic-solvophobic interactions, in the modulation of the polymer. The polymer has affinity to the medium (e.g., solvent) and still interacts with the small molecules via non-covalent interactions such as electrostatic attractions to stabilize the associated/assembled small molecules. Varying the composition and/or length of the polymer can modulate the dimensions of the supramolecular polymer and the nanostructures therefrom. The two- or multi-component supramolecular polymer has active ends to support further supramolecular polymerization upon addition of small molecules of a planar or linear geometry. A process of two-component living supramolecular polymerization is also provided.

Hollow Fiber Membrane

The disclosed technology relates to hollow fiber membranes prepared from a dope solution containing a polymer of vinyl chloride, such as chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, and a thermoplastic polyurethane.

POYLMERIC COMPOSITION FOR USE AS A TEMPORARY SUPPORT MATERIAL IN EXTRUSION BASED ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

The polymeric composition of this invention can be used as a temporary support material in the additive manufacturing of three dimensional articles without compromising the quality of the ultimate product, reducing printing speed, increasing cost, increasing the incidence of printer jamming, or requiring printers of increased complexity. This invention more specifically discloses a polymeric composition which is particularly useful as a temporary support material for utilization in three-dimensional printing, said polymeric composition being comprised of a first polymeric component which is suitable for use as a modeling material and a second polymeric component which is immiscible with the first polymeric component, wherein the polymeric composition has a continuous phase, wherein the continuous phase is comprised of the second polymeric component, and wherein the polymeric composition has a Shore A hardness of at least 80.

IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO CARBON FIBRE PROCESSING

Carbon fibre precursors for use in the formation of carbon fibre materials. The carbon fibre precursors comprise fibres of polymeric material which have a coating layer thereon, the coating layer comprising a material susceptible to dielectric heating, for example carbon nanotubes. The carbon fibre precursors may be suitable for forming into carbon fibres using a dielectric heating step, despite the fibres of polymeric material not being susceptible to dielectric heating, without adversely affecting the structure and physical properties of the main body of the carbon fibre so formed. A method of preparing a carbon fibre precursor for a carbon fibre formation process and a method forming a carbon fibre are also disclosed.

Polyurethane Elastic Fiber, Gather Member Containing Same, and Sanitary Material

The present invention provides a thermoplastic polyurethane elastic fiber which exhibits excellent runnability during the production process of paper diapers. A polyurethane elastic fiber according to the present invention has the following characteristics: (a) the polyurethane elastic fiber is composed of a multifilament; (b) the total fineness thereof is from 160 dtex to 2,000 dtex; (c) the outflow start temperature thereof is from 160° C. to 220° C. as measured by a flow tester at an extrusion load of 49 N, a start temperature of 120° C. and a heating rate of 3° C./min; and (d) the bonding force between single yarns is 0.4 cN or more.

Polyurethane Elastic Fiber, Gather Member Containing Same, and Sanitary Material

The present invention provides a thermoplastic polyurethane elastic fiber which exhibits excellent runnability during the production process of paper diapers. A polyurethane elastic fiber according to the present invention has the following characteristics: (a) the polyurethane elastic fiber is composed of a multifilament; (b) the total fineness thereof is from 160 dtex to 2,000 dtex; (c) the outflow start temperature thereof is from 160° C. to 220° C. as measured by a flow tester at an extrusion load of 49 N, a start temperature of 120° C. and a heating rate of 3° C./min; and (d) the bonding force between single yarns is 0.4 cN or more.

Anti-bacterial and anti-ultraviolet multifunctional chemical fiber

A method for preparing an anti-bacterial and anti-ultraviolet multifunctional chemical fiber includes: dissolving several soluble metal salts and a polymer complexing dispersant into water to prepare an aqueous solution; adding into a polymer monomer; reacting under microwave or hydrothermal action to obtain a polymer monomer containing multifunctional nano oxides; adding the polymer monomer with other monomer, catalyst, initiator, stabilizer, and the like into a polymerization reactor; and carrying out esterification, polycondensation or copolymerization to obtain a polymer melt, and carrying out spinning or ribbon casting and granule cutting to obtain an anti-bacterial and anti-ultraviolet multifunctional chemical fiber or masterbatch chips. By generating nano metal oxides in the monomer in situ before the polymerization reaction, small particle sizes and dispersibility of the nano metal oxide are ensured; the chemical fiber has efficient, durable antibacterial and anti-ultraviolet functions and is free of metal ion precipitation.