Abstract

Nanocapsules containing hexadecane (HD) as core material and polystyrene (PS) as shell, were electrospun with polyethylene oxide (PEO) as a matrix material into the fiber webs. The morphology and thermal properties of PEO fibers containing (1) both PS nanocapsules with core-shell morphology and solid PS particles, (2) only solid PS particles, and (3) without any PS particles, were compared and the effect of PEO concentration on morphology of the resultant fibers have been studied. The resultant fibers were characterized by means of Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA). Both TEM observation and DSC analyses confirmed that the PS nanocapsules were encapsulated within the PEO nanofibers. The fibers had an average diameter of 950 nm for nanocapsules containing parts, 300 nm for solid particles containing parts, and 150 nm for usual parts. The phase change temperatures and phase transition heat of the produced fibers were determined by DSC analyses. TGA was also used to confirm the preparation of multi phase fibers and to determine the amount of HD within the fibers.

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