Aleksandra Wesełucha-Birczyńska, Elżbieta Długoń, Krzysztof Morajka, Marta Błażewicz
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Abstract
Carbon nanofibers are a new type of carbon materials. One of the methods of obtaining them is the carbonization of a polymer precursor. They are attractive in many areas, including medicine, due to the possibility of modifying their properties in a wide range. For example, the conditions of the carbonization process result in the creation of materials with designed structures and surface parameters. In the current work, the nanoprecursor was polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibers. Two types of carbon fibers obtained by carbonization of the PAN precursor at 1000 °C were tested. The first electrospun carbon nanofibers (ESCNFs) were cytotoxic, while the second ESCNF-f were biocompatible after functionalization. The parameters obtained from Raman tests did not clearly discriminate between the tested materials. Multiwavelength Raman studies, analyzed using the two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS), treating the laser energy as an external disturbance, showed a difference between both fibrous structures. 2D-COS indicates that structures resembling graphite systems, devoid of disordered carbon forms, are nontoxic.
纳米碳纤维是一种新型碳材料。获得它们的方法之一是对聚合物前体进行碳化。由于可以在很大范围内改变其特性,纳米碳纤维在包括医学在内的许多领域都具有吸引力。例如,碳化过程的条件会导致产生具有设计结构和表面参数的材料。在目前的工作中,纳米前驱体是聚丙烯腈(PAN)纤维。通过在 1000 °C 下对 PAN 前驱体进行碳化,测试得到了两种类型的碳纤维。第一种电纺纳米碳纤维(ESCNFs)具有细胞毒性,而第二种电纺纳米碳纤维(ESCNF-f)在功能化后具有生物相容性。从拉曼测试中获得的参数并不能明显区分所测试的材料。使用二维相关光谱(2D-COS)分析的多波长拉曼研究(将激光能量视为外部干扰)显示了两种纤维结构之间的差异。二维相关光谱表明,类似于石墨系统的结构没有无序碳形态,是无毒的。
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Applied Spectroscopy is one of the world''s leading spectroscopy journals, publishing high-quality peer-reviewed articles, both fundamental and applied, covering all aspects of spectroscopy. Established in 1951, the journal is owned by the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and is published monthly. The journal is dedicated to fulfilling the mission of the Society to “…advance and disseminate knowledge and information concerning the art and science of spectroscopy and other allied sciences.”