Analysis the Surface Morphology of the Porous Media by using Atomic Force Microscope technique

An atomic force microscope (AFM) technique is utilized to investigate the polystyrene (PS) impact upon the morphological properties of the outer as well as inner surface of poly vinyl chloride (PVC) porous fibers. Noticeable a new shape of the nodules at the outer and inner surfaces, namely "C...

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Main Author: Bashir Y. Sherhan Al-Zaidi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad 2018-12-01
Series:Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/440
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spelling doaj-83b87470e8d34905a64eb5e88a5876162020-11-25T01:05:10Zeng Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of BaghdadAl-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal1818-11712312-07892018-12-0113410.22153/kej.2017.07.007Analysis the Surface Morphology of the Porous Media by using Atomic Force Microscope techniqueBashir Y. Sherhan Al-Zaidi0Department of Chemical Engineering/ University of Technology/ Embrane Technology Research An atomic force microscope (AFM) technique is utilized to investigate the polystyrene (PS) impact upon the morphological properties of the outer as well as inner surface of poly vinyl chloride (PVC) porous fibers. Noticeable a new shape of the nodules at the outer and inner surfaces, namely "Crater nodules", has been observed. The fibers surface images have seen to be regular nodular texture at the skin of the inner and outer surfaces at low PS content. At PS content of 6 wt.%, the nodules structure was varied from Crater shape to stripe. While with increasing of PS content, the pore density reduces as a result of increasing the size of the pore at the fiber surface. Moreover, the test of 3D-AFM images shows that the roughness of both surfaces of fibers seems to be decreased with PS content. Alternatively, the fibers pure water permeability (PWP) has been declined with decreasing of fiber roughness. http://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/440
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Analysis the Surface Morphology of the Porous Media by using Atomic Force Microscope technique
Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
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title Analysis the Surface Morphology of the Porous Media by using Atomic Force Microscope technique
title_short Analysis the Surface Morphology of the Porous Media by using Atomic Force Microscope technique
title_full Analysis the Surface Morphology of the Porous Media by using Atomic Force Microscope technique
title_fullStr Analysis the Surface Morphology of the Porous Media by using Atomic Force Microscope technique
title_full_unstemmed Analysis the Surface Morphology of the Porous Media by using Atomic Force Microscope technique
title_sort analysis the surface morphology of the porous media by using atomic force microscope technique
publisher Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad
series Al-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal
issn 1818-1171
2312-0789
publishDate 2018-12-01
description An atomic force microscope (AFM) technique is utilized to investigate the polystyrene (PS) impact upon the morphological properties of the outer as well as inner surface of poly vinyl chloride (PVC) porous fibers. Noticeable a new shape of the nodules at the outer and inner surfaces, namely "Crater nodules", has been observed. The fibers surface images have seen to be regular nodular texture at the skin of the inner and outer surfaces at low PS content. At PS content of 6 wt.%, the nodules structure was varied from Crater shape to stripe. While with increasing of PS content, the pore density reduces as a result of increasing the size of the pore at the fiber surface. Moreover, the test of 3D-AFM images shows that the roughness of both surfaces of fibers seems to be decreased with PS content. Alternatively, the fibers pure water permeability (PWP) has been declined with decreasing of fiber roughness.
url http://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/440
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