Abstract

The novelty of this work is the production of nano- and submicrometric silica and spinel-ferrite fibers using the solution blow spinning (SBS) method. A pseudo-core-shell method for the production of large surface area silica fibers is also reported. Silica fibers present mean diameters and specific surface areas ranging from 280 nm to 640 nm and from 140 m2/g to 630 m2/g, respectively, while spinel-ferrite fibers of nickel ferrite and nickel-zinc ferrite show mean diameters of 180 nm. Spun materials display a cotton-like morphology and are produced at higher output rates than those achieved by current spinning technologies.

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