Abstract

In recent years, there has been an increased focus on sustainable, green alternatives with similar properties to conventional petroleum-based polymers. Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is a biodegradable biopolymer which exhibits mild piezoelectric properties and has good processability which gives it potential for use in numerous existing and novel applications. The purpose of this study was to produce highly oriented and crystalline PLA electrospun fiber mats for piezoelectric applications. In order to yield a high piezoelectric constant, high crystallinity and fiber orientation are necessary. A two parallel collector set up was used to mechanically orient the fibers in the space between two copper electrodes. Voltage and feed rate were adjusted to produce smooth, oriented fibers with average diameters ranging 0.73–1.19 μm. Crystallinity and orientation were increased via hot drawing of the fiber mats and were maximized between 40 and 50 % and greater than 50 %, respectively.

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