Multifiber polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), a thermoplastic polymer, was produced as a one-dimensional nanostructure via the electrospinning technique. Due to the peculiar properties attributed to the nanoscale fiber dimension, PVDF material, as pure, and with the addition of hexafluoropropylene (HFP) and/or graphene oxide (GO), was thoroughly characterized in terms of morphology, density, optical and electrical properties, surface wettability, mechanical resistance, and other physical characteristics. PVDF, with a multifiber surface, with or without the addition of other elements, has been demonstrated to have a strong capacity to absorb high concentrations of gases, water, nanoparticles, and other substances. The material’s dielectric behavior and soft and shock-absorbing polymer properties make it ideal for biocompatible applications, which will be showcased and discussed in this work. A detailed comparison was made between bulk PVDF, multifiber PVDF, and PVDF containing HFP and/or GO, highlighting the changes in polymer properties.

Physical Characterization of Multifiber Polyvinylidene Fluoride with the Addition of Hexafluoropropylene and/or Graphene Oxide

Torrisi, Lorenzo;Silipigni, Letteria;Cutroneo, Mariapompea
2025-01-01

Abstract

Multifiber polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), a thermoplastic polymer, was produced as a one-dimensional nanostructure via the electrospinning technique. Due to the peculiar properties attributed to the nanoscale fiber dimension, PVDF material, as pure, and with the addition of hexafluoropropylene (HFP) and/or graphene oxide (GO), was thoroughly characterized in terms of morphology, density, optical and electrical properties, surface wettability, mechanical resistance, and other physical characteristics. PVDF, with a multifiber surface, with or without the addition of other elements, has been demonstrated to have a strong capacity to absorb high concentrations of gases, water, nanoparticles, and other substances. The material’s dielectric behavior and soft and shock-absorbing polymer properties make it ideal for biocompatible applications, which will be showcased and discussed in this work. A detailed comparison was made between bulk PVDF, multifiber PVDF, and PVDF containing HFP and/or GO, highlighting the changes in polymer properties.
2025
Inglese
Inglese
ELETTRONICO
No
Si, OA ibrido
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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22
3037
3051
15
Internazionale
Esperti anonimi
GO; HFP; PVDF; electrospinning; nanofiber; polymer properties
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Torrisi, Lorenzo; Malara, Angela; Fotia, Antonio; Nunnari, Chiara; Frontera, Patrizia; Torrisi, Alfio; Salvato, Gabriele; Silipigni, Letteria; Cutrone...espandi
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