Optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodology
A Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)/cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) composite nanofibrous air filter was fabricated via electrospinning. CNCs were added to improve the overall filtration performance for particulate matter (PM) removal. The integral effect of different properties of electrospinning suspension...
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doaj-2325427a53d742c1b615e436e2389d672021-07-25T04:44:12ZengElsevierCarbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications2666-89392021-12-012100120Optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodologyQijun Zhang0Timothy M. Young1David P. Harper2Terry Liles3Siqun Wang4CAS Key Laboratory of Urban Pollutant Conversion, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1799 Jimei Road, Xiamen 361021, China; CAS Center for Excellence in Regional Atmospheric Environment, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1799 Jimei Road, Xiamen 361021, China; Center for Renewable Carbon, University of Tennessee, 2506 Jacob Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, United StatesCenter for Renewable Carbon, University of Tennessee, 2506 Jacob Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, United StatesCenter for Renewable Carbon, University of Tennessee, 2506 Jacob Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, United StatesCenter for Renewable Carbon, University of Tennessee, 2506 Jacob Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, United States; Huber Engineered Woods, 1442 Highway 334, Commerce, GA 30530, United StatesCenter for Renewable Carbon, University of Tennessee, 2506 Jacob Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, United States; Corresponding author.A Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)/cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) composite nanofibrous air filter was fabricated via electrospinning. CNCs were added to improve the overall filtration performance for particulate matter (PM) removal. The integral effect of different properties of electrospinning suspension on the PM2.5 removal efficiency and pressure drops were studied. To optimize the fabrication parameters, variables such as suspension concertation and CNCs percentage at different levels were systematically investigated using response surface methodology. The feasible operating space, where the suspension concentration and CNCs percentage were varied from 6 to 8% and 5 to 20%, respectively, was evaluated with reduced experimental runs using a face-centered central composite design. Our results indicate the quadratic models developed for predicting responses were adequate. The optimum filtration performance for PM2.5 was achieved with 7.34% of suspension concentration and 20% of CNCs percentage, where the removal efficiency was 94% and the pressure drop was only 34.9 Pa.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666893921000888Cellulose nanocrystalsAir filtrationOptimizationResponse surface methodologyElectrospinning |
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Qijun Zhang Timothy M. Young David P. Harper Terry Liles Siqun Wang Optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodology Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications Cellulose nanocrystals Air filtration Optimization Response surface methodology Electrospinning |
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Optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodology |
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Optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodology |
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Optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodology |
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Optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodology |
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Optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodology |
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optimization of electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol)/cellulose nanocrystals composite nanofibrous filter fabrication using response surface methodology |
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Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications |
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2666-8939 |
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A Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)/cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) composite nanofibrous air filter was fabricated via electrospinning. CNCs were added to improve the overall filtration performance for particulate matter (PM) removal. The integral effect of different properties of electrospinning suspension on the PM2.5 removal efficiency and pressure drops were studied. To optimize the fabrication parameters, variables such as suspension concertation and CNCs percentage at different levels were systematically investigated using response surface methodology. The feasible operating space, where the suspension concentration and CNCs percentage were varied from 6 to 8% and 5 to 20%, respectively, was evaluated with reduced experimental runs using a face-centered central composite design. Our results indicate the quadratic models developed for predicting responses were adequate. The optimum filtration performance for PM2.5 was achieved with 7.34% of suspension concentration and 20% of CNCs percentage, where the removal efficiency was 94% and the pressure drop was only 34.9 Pa. |
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Cellulose nanocrystals Air filtration Optimization Response surface methodology Electrospinning |
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