Abstract

By means of the electrospinning technique we have successfully synthesized cyclodextrin (CD) functionalized polyethylene oxide (PEO) nanofibers (PEO/CD) with the ultimate goal to develop functional nanowebs. Three different types of CDs; α-CD, β-CD and γ-CD are incorporated individually in electrospun PEO nanofibers. The aqueous solutions containing different amount of PEO (3%, 3.5% and 4% (w/v), with respect to solvent) and CDs (25% and 50% (w/w), with respect to PEO) are electrospun and bead-free nanofibers are obtained. The presence of the CDs in the PEO solutions is found to facilitate the electrospinning of bead-free nanofibers from the lower polymer concentrations and this behavior is attributed to the high conductivity and viscosity of the PEO/CD solutions. The presence of CDs in the electrospun PEO nanofibers is confirmed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy studies. The 2-D X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra of PEO/CD nanowebs did not show any significant diffraction peaks for CDs indicating that the CD molecules are distributed within the polymer matrix without any phase separated crystalline aggregates.

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