Polymer, Vol.48, No.15, 4482-4491, 2007
Electrospinning of poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride) (SMA) and water-swelling behavior of crosslinked/hydrolyzed SMA hydrogel nanofibers
Random and alternating poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydrides) (SMAs) with respective maleic anhydride (MAh) content of 32 and 48% were synthesized through radical polymerization. SMA nanofibers with diameter down to 180 nm were generated by electrospinning from solvents acetone, dimethylformamide (DMF), and their mixtures. Fiber diameter increased dramatically when the SMA concentration in the spinning solution reached to a critical point where the SMA chains are extensively entangled. The diameter of SMA nanofiber decreased with increasing DMF content in the mixture, but beads are often accompanied as DMF content is over 50%. The optimum acetone/DMF ratio was found to be 2: 1, in which continuous electrospinning was achieved and bead-free nanofibers were obtained. SMA nanofibers with MAh content of 32 and 48% were crosslinked with diethyleneglycol and subsequently hydrolyzed in NaOH/EtOH to turn SMA into crosslinked sodium form SMA (SMA-Na) hydrogel nanofiber. These hydrogel nanofibers were able to retain fiber form after immersing in water for 24 h. Their water absorption ratio was up to 37.6 and 8.2 g/g in distilled water and 0.25 N NaCl aq. solution, respectively. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.