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- Title
Potential of Polyurethane Functionalized Electrospun Nanofiber Membrane as Self-cleaning Water Filter.
- Authors
Avvari, Venkata Dinesh; Boggarapu, Vasavi; Kimmer, D.; Sreekanth, P. S. Rama
- Abstract
In the present research, a single-step electrospinning technique was implemented to develop homogeneous hydrophilic nanostructures with a self-cleaning characteristic based on non-woven polyurethane (PU) altered by quaternary ammonium salts (QAS). By transferring the nanofibrous structures to the polyethylene terephthalate substrate, the filtering membranes were fabricated. The fabricated PU and PU/QAS membranes were compared and characterized for assessing their self-cleaning properties. The synthesized nanofibers were mechanically tested and also characterized by scanning electron microscopy. At low trans-membrane pressure of 7.5 kPa, water permeation flux and biofouling effect of electrospun nanocomposite membrane performance were primarily studied by means of dead-end filtration. Following a 5-day filtration, the modified nanofibrous structure displayed promising results in the recovery of the flux after a day 3 and inhibited the development of biofilm as well. The tensile strength and modulus of PU-QAS were 7.5MP and 31.7% higher compared to PU membrane. The pore size was also observed to be 360n in PU, while for PU-QAS, it was observed as 340 nm. It was concluded that the developed PU/QAS membrane can be restored to its original flow properties by cleaning with tap water.
- Subjects
WATER filters; QUATERNARY ammonium salts; POLYURETHANES; POLYETHYLENE terephthalate; SCANNING electron microscopy; DRINKING water
- Publication
Arabian Journal for Science & Engineering (Springer Science & Business Media B.V. ), 2024, Vol 49, Issue 2, p2357
- ISSN
2193-567X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s13369-023-08230-9