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Hot-pressed PAN/PVDF hybrid electrospun nanofiber membranes for ultrafiltration

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 611, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2020.118327

Keywords

Electrospinning; Hybrid nanofiber membrane; Ultrafiltration; Hot-pressing method; Water purification

Funding

  1. US Air Force Civil Engineering Center [FA4819-14-C-0004]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51703007]

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The objective of this study was to develop highly efficient and cost-effective ultrafiltration (UF) media/membranes from electrospun nanofibers alone without using expensive/complicated chemical modification methods. The hypothesis was that, during hot-pressing hybrid electrospun nanofiber membranes (ENMs) consisting of a thermoplastic polymer (e.g., PVDF) and a skeleton polymer (e.g., PAN), the PVDF nanofibers could be partially melted/softened even broken, leading to the conglutination/fusion of nanofibers. This would further result in the reduction of membrane porosities and the variation of membrane morphologies/structures; consequently, the membrane equivalent/apparent pore sizes would also be decreased. To test the hypothesis, as-collected PAN/ PVDF hybrid ENMs (PPHENMs) were hot-pressed at 180 degrees C (above the PVDF melting point of similar to 177 degrees C) by using different pressures of 2.5, 5, and 10 MPa; for comparison, PPHENMs were also prepared upon being hot-pressed at 60 degrees C. The PPHENMs180 hot-pressed under 10 MPa had the lowest porosity of similar to 16.7 vol%, indicating that nanofibers occupied similar to 5/6 vol in the membrane; and the membrane exhibited high pure water flux value of similar to 200 L m(-2).h(-1) under the applied pressure of 4 bar. Moreover, this membrane could completely reject/remove polystyrene particles with sizes larger than 20 nm from water; and the rejection percentages for bovine serum albumin and bovine.-globulin molecules reached similar to 60% and similar to 75%, respectively. Therefore, hot-pressed hybrid ENMs made of thermoplastic nanofibers and skeleton nanofibers could provide an innovative and facile approach for the development of high-performance UF media/membranes.

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