FABRIKASI NANOFIBER GELATIN DENGAN METODE ELECTROSPINING DAN EFEK PENAMBAHAN ETHYLENE GLYCOL PADA MORFOLOGINYA
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https://doi.org/10.33752/reaktom.v1i2.52Abstract
Nano fiber fabrication has been held by using Electro Spinning method using the main solvent of acetate acid (AA). ethylene glycol additional effect as co-solvent also has been studied its relation with nano fiber morphology. From feed electro spinning solvent, ethylen glycol additional (EG) cause reduction to the conductivity, viscosity and surface tension (Gelatine Surface Tension. During the process of electro spinning, high tension which given was 15 kV and the distance between the end of pin with collector was 11 cm. Result of morphology analyzing used electron microscopy scanning (SEM) showed that additional. EG caused escalation to diameter of nano fiber as many as 27 nm. Meanwhile, result of IRDA spectroscopic analyzing (FTIR) showed that EG additional didn’t affect the friction to the main functional groups of gelatin uptakeDownloads
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Indahwati, E., & Triyana, K. (2016). FABRIKASI NANOFIBER GELATIN DENGAN METODE ELECTROSPINING DAN EFEK PENAMBAHAN ETHYLENE GLYCOL PADA MORFOLOGINYA. Reaktom : Rekayasa Keteknikan Dan Optimasi, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.33752/reaktom.v1i2.52
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