Developing Electrospun Ethylcellulose Nanofibrous Webs: An Alternative Approach for Structuring Castor Oil
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The development of environment-friendly natural polymer gel-like
dispersions in oil media, with functional properties, in terms of formulation design
and synthesis protocol, is still a cutting-edge research area for many applications.
The aim of this work was to study the manufacture of electrospun ethylcellulose
(EC) nanofibrous webs and to examine their usage to thicken vegetable oils as an
alternative approach. The role of concentration, molecular weight (Mw), and
binary solvent systems on the electrospinnability of EC and subsequently on the
rheological properties of EC nanofiber dispersions in castor oil was investigated. It
was observed that, for each Mw, defect-free nanofibers were produced above a
critical concentration, corresponding to about 2.5 the entanglement concentration (Ce). The average fiber diameter increased with
both Mw and EC concentrations. Dielectric constant and dipole moment of binary solvent systems influenced the morphology of the
EC nanofiber web. The morphology of the micro- and nanoarchitectures generated played a key role in the physical stabilization and
rheological behavior of electrospun EC dispersions. The storage modulus (G′) of EC dispersions was correlated with both the
spinning solution concentration and average fiber diameter. Furthermore, electrospun EC nanofiber dispersions were compared with
EC oleogels obtained by traditional thermogelation from thermorheological and tribological points of view. Overall, this work
proposes an efficient and innovative approach to produce bio-based oleogel-like dispersions with great potential in different sectors
such as pharmaceuticals, food, or lubricants.
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Borrego, M., Martín-Alfonso, J. E., Valencia, C., Sánchez Carrillo, M. del C., & Franco, J. M. (2022). Developing Electrospun Ethylcellulose Nanofibrous Webs: An Alternative Approach for Structuring Castor Oil. In ACS Applied Polymer Materials (Vol. 4, Issue 10, pp. 7217–7227). American Chemical Society (ACS). https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.2c01090













