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- Title
Enhanced Water Vapor Transmission through Porous Membranes Based on Melt Blending of Polystyrene Sulfonate with Polyethylene Copolymers and Their CNT Nanocomposites.
- Authors
Lainioti, Georgia Ch.; Bounos, Giannis; Voyiatzis, George A.; Kallitsis, Joannis K.
- Abstract
A novel concept for the use of an immiscible and non-meltable polymer, such as sodium polystyrene sulfonate (PSSNa), in order to prepare polyethylene non-woven breathable membranes is described. Membranes were fabricated by melt compounding of properly functionalized PE (P(E-co-AA)) and PSSNa (P(SSNa-co-GMA)) copolymers in the presence of water soluble polyethylene glycol (PEG). The inability of PSSNa derivatives to be melted was overcome by using PEG, which was easily meltable thus inducing PSSNa processability improvement. PEG was removed after membrane fabrication and therefore also acted as a porogen. Carbon nanotubes, functionalized with PSSNa moieties or alkyl groups, were also incorporated in the membranes with the aim of improving the porous connectivity and increasing the water vapor transmission rate. The morphology of the membranes was investigated through Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).Water vapor transmission rate (permeation) (WVTR) measurements for the porous membranes showed increased values in comparison with the neat PE ones. A further increase of WVTR was observed with the addition of CNTs to the polymer membranes.
- Subjects
POROUS materials; POLYSTYRENE; COPOLYMERS; CARBON nanotubes; NANOCOMPOSITE materials; FABRICATION (Manufacturing)
- Publication
Polymers (20734360), 2016, Vol 8, Issue 5, p190
- ISSN
2073-4360
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/polym8050190