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Kinetic modeling of novel solid desiccant based on PVA-LiCl electrospun nanofibrous membrane

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POLYMER TESTING
Volume 64, Issue -, Pages 183-193

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2017.10.008

Keywords

Diffusion model; Electronspun; Nanofibrous membrane (NFM); Polyvinyl alcohol-LiCl; Pseudo-first order model; Pseudo-second order model

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A new polymer-based composite desiccant, Polyvinyl alcohol-LiCl nanofibrous membrane (PVA-LiCl NFM), has been prepared by the electrospinning technique. The newly-developed desiccant membrane not only has large moisture adsorption capacity, fast moisture adsorption rate and favorable stability, but also is featured by its low regeneration temperature. In this work, adsorption and desorption kinetic models are explored for PVA-LiCl NFMs, which include the pseudo-first and the pseudo-second order model based on the rate law and a diffusion model based on the Fick's law. The results indicate that the moisture adsorption and desorption kinetics of the PVA-LiCl NFMs follow the pseudo-second-order law very well. As the key parameters in the diffusion model, the equilibrium adsorption capacity and the diffusion coefficient are focused on, and they can be well determined by the Brunauer Emmett Teller (BET) model and the radial-basis-functions artificial neural network (RBFANN) model, respectively. Finally, the adsorption and desorption activation energy of the PVA-LiCl NFM with a 0.15 mass ratio of LiCl to PVA are recognized as 24.36 and 26.52 kJ/mol, respectively. The work is of great importance to the better application of the newly-developed desiccant material (PVA-LiCl NFM).

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