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A superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media
A bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofibrous membrane on a cellulose membrane has been successfully developed for water filter application. The nylon 6 nanofibrous membrane was deposited on the cellulose membrane via the electrospinning technique. The bilayer membrane properties, including mechanica...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053407/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01077d |
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author | Fauzi, Ahmad Hapidin, Dian Ahmad Munir, Muhammad Miftahul Iskandar, Ferry Khairurrijal, Khairurrijal |
author_facet | Fauzi, Ahmad Hapidin, Dian Ahmad Munir, Muhammad Miftahul Iskandar, Ferry Khairurrijal, Khairurrijal |
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description | A bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofibrous membrane on a cellulose membrane has been successfully developed for water filter application. The nylon 6 nanofibrous membrane was deposited on the cellulose membrane via the electrospinning technique. The bilayer membrane properties, including mechanical strength, wettability, porosity, and microfiltration performance (flux and rejection), were thoroughly investigated. The membrane properties were studied using nylon 6 nanofibrous membranes having various fiber diameters and membrane thicknesses, which were obtained by adjusting the solution concentration and spinning time. The measurement of solution parameters, i.e., viscosity, conductivity, and surface tension, showed a strong relationship between the solution concentration and these parameters, which later changed the fabricated fiber sizes. The FTIR spectra depicted complete solvent evaporation after the electrospinning process. Smaller nanofiber diameters could improve the mechanical strength of the membranes. The porosity test showed a strong relationship between the nanofiber diameter and the pore size and pore distribution of the membranes. The water contact angle measurement showed the significant influence of the cellulose membrane on increasing the hydrophilicity of the bilayer structure, which then improved the membrane flux. The particle rejection test, using PSL sizes of 308 and 450 nm, showed high rejection (above 98%) for all sample thickness variations. Overall, the bilayer structure of the nylon 6 nanofibers/cellulose membranes showed excellent and promising performance as water filter media. |
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spelling | pubmed-90534072022-05-04 A superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media Fauzi, Ahmad Hapidin, Dian Ahmad Munir, Muhammad Miftahul Iskandar, Ferry Khairurrijal, Khairurrijal RSC Adv Chemistry A bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofibrous membrane on a cellulose membrane has been successfully developed for water filter application. The nylon 6 nanofibrous membrane was deposited on the cellulose membrane via the electrospinning technique. The bilayer membrane properties, including mechanical strength, wettability, porosity, and microfiltration performance (flux and rejection), were thoroughly investigated. The membrane properties were studied using nylon 6 nanofibrous membranes having various fiber diameters and membrane thicknesses, which were obtained by adjusting the solution concentration and spinning time. The measurement of solution parameters, i.e., viscosity, conductivity, and surface tension, showed a strong relationship between the solution concentration and these parameters, which later changed the fabricated fiber sizes. The FTIR spectra depicted complete solvent evaporation after the electrospinning process. Smaller nanofiber diameters could improve the mechanical strength of the membranes. The porosity test showed a strong relationship between the nanofiber diameter and the pore size and pore distribution of the membranes. The water contact angle measurement showed the significant influence of the cellulose membrane on increasing the hydrophilicity of the bilayer structure, which then improved the membrane flux. The particle rejection test, using PSL sizes of 308 and 450 nm, showed high rejection (above 98%) for all sample thickness variations. Overall, the bilayer structure of the nylon 6 nanofibers/cellulose membranes showed excellent and promising performance as water filter media. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9053407/ /pubmed/35521466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01077d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Fauzi, Ahmad Hapidin, Dian Ahmad Munir, Muhammad Miftahul Iskandar, Ferry Khairurrijal, Khairurrijal A superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media |
title | A superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media |
title_full | A superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media |
title_fullStr | A superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media |
title_full_unstemmed | A superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media |
title_short | A superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media |
title_sort | superhydrophilic bilayer structure of a nylon 6 nanofiber/cellulose membrane and its characterization as potential water filtration media |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053407/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01077d |
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