Alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres

The invention of electrospinning has solved the problem of producing micro- and nanoscaled metal oxide fibres in bulk quantities. However, until now no methods have been available for preparing a single nanofibre of a metal oxide. In this work, the direct drawing method was successfully applied to p...

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Main Author: Tanel Tätte, Medhat Hussainov, Madis Paalo, Marko Part, Rasmus Talviste, Valter Kiisk, Hugo Mändar, Kaija Põhako, Tõnis Pehk, Kaido Reivelt, Marco Natali, Jonas Gurauskis, Ants Lõhmus and Uno Mäeorg
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2011-01-01
Series:Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
Online Access:http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/12/3/034412
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spelling doaj-7cbdb3382ad0404a9e6cceb127e4f9f92020-11-24T22:27:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142011-01-01123034412Alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres Tanel Tätte, Medhat Hussainov, Madis Paalo, Marko Part, Rasmus Talviste, Valter Kiisk, Hugo Mändar, Kaija Põhako, Tõnis Pehk, Kaido Reivelt, Marco Natali, Jonas Gurauskis, Ants Lõhmus and Uno MäeorgThe invention of electrospinning has solved the problem of producing micro- and nanoscaled metal oxide fibres in bulk quantities. However, until now no methods have been available for preparing a single nanofibre of a metal oxide. In this work, the direct drawing method was successfully applied to produce metal oxide (SnO2, TiO2, ZrO2, HfO2 and CeO2) fibres with a high aspect ratio (up to 10 000) and a diameter as small as 200 nm. The sol–gel processing includes consumption of precursors obtained from alkoxides by aqueous or non-aqueous polymerization. Shear thinning of the precursors enables pulling a material into a fibre. This rheological behaviour can be explained by sliding of particles owing to external forces. Transmission (propagation) of light along microscaled fibres and their excellent surface morphology suggest that metal oxide nanofibres can be directly drawn from sol precursors for use in integrated photonic systems.http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/12/3/034412
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author Tanel Tätte, Medhat Hussainov, Madis Paalo, Marko Part, Rasmus Talviste, Valter Kiisk, Hugo Mändar, Kaija Põhako, Tõnis Pehk, Kaido Reivelt, Marco Natali, Jonas Gurauskis, Ants Lõhmus and Uno Mäeorg
spellingShingle Tanel Tätte, Medhat Hussainov, Madis Paalo, Marko Part, Rasmus Talviste, Valter Kiisk, Hugo Mändar, Kaija Põhako, Tõnis Pehk, Kaido Reivelt, Marco Natali, Jonas Gurauskis, Ants Lõhmus and Uno Mäeorg
Alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
author_facet Tanel Tätte, Medhat Hussainov, Madis Paalo, Marko Part, Rasmus Talviste, Valter Kiisk, Hugo Mändar, Kaija Põhako, Tõnis Pehk, Kaido Reivelt, Marco Natali, Jonas Gurauskis, Ants Lõhmus and Uno Mäeorg
author_sort Tanel Tätte, Medhat Hussainov, Madis Paalo, Marko Part, Rasmus Talviste, Valter Kiisk, Hugo Mändar, Kaija Põhako, Tõnis Pehk, Kaido Reivelt, Marco Natali, Jonas Gurauskis, Ants Lõhmus and Uno Mäeorg
title Alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres
title_short Alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres
title_full Alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres
title_fullStr Alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres
title_full_unstemmed Alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres
title_sort alkoxide-based precursors for direct drawing of metal oxide micro- and nanofibres
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
issn 1468-6996
1878-5514
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The invention of electrospinning has solved the problem of producing micro- and nanoscaled metal oxide fibres in bulk quantities. However, until now no methods have been available for preparing a single nanofibre of a metal oxide. In this work, the direct drawing method was successfully applied to produce metal oxide (SnO2, TiO2, ZrO2, HfO2 and CeO2) fibres with a high aspect ratio (up to 10 000) and a diameter as small as 200 nm. The sol–gel processing includes consumption of precursors obtained from alkoxides by aqueous or non-aqueous polymerization. Shear thinning of the precursors enables pulling a material into a fibre. This rheological behaviour can be explained by sliding of particles owing to external forces. Transmission (propagation) of light along microscaled fibres and their excellent surface morphology suggest that metal oxide nanofibres can be directly drawn from sol precursors for use in integrated photonic systems.
url http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/12/3/034412
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