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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces


Title:Electrospun polyurethane fibers for absorption of volatile organic compounds from air
Author(s):Scholten E; Bromberg L; Rutledge GC; Hatton TA;
Address:"Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA"
Journal Title:ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
Year:2011
Volume:20110920
Issue:10
Page Number:3902 - 3909
DOI: 10.1021/am200748y
ISSN/ISBN:1944-8252 (Electronic) 1944-8244 (Linking)
Abstract:"Electrospun polyurethane fibers for removal of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from air with rapid VOC absorption and desorption have been developed. Polyurethanes based on 4,4-methylenebis(phenylisocyanate) (MDI) and aliphatic isophorone diisocyanate as the hard segments and butanediol and tetramethylene glycol as the soft segments were electrospun from their solutions in N,N-dimethylformamide to form micrometer-sized fibers. Although activated carbon possessed a many-fold higher surface area than the polyurethane fiber meshes, the sorption capacity of the polyurethane fibers was found to be similar to that of activated carbon specifically designed for vapor adsorption. Furthermore, in contrast to VOC sorption on activated carbon, where complete regeneration of the adsorbent was not possible, the polyurethane fibers demonstrated a completely reversible absorption and desorption, with desorption obtained by a simple purging with nitrogen at room temperature. The fibers possessed a high affinity toward toluene and chloroform, but aliphatic hexane lacked the necessary strong attractive interactions with the polyurethane chains and therefore was less strongly absorbed. The selectivity of the polyurethane fibers toward different vapors, along with the ease of regeneration, makes them attractive materials for VOC filtration"
Keywords:Absorption Adsorption Air Pollutants/*chemistry Charcoal/chemistry Environmental Restoration and Remediation/*instrumentation Polymers/*chemistry Polyurethanes/*chemistry Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry;
Notes:"MedlineScholten, Elke Bromberg, Lev Rutledge, Gregory C Hatton, T Alan eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2011/09/06 ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2011 Oct; 3(10):3902-9. doi: 10.1021/am200748y. Epub 2011 Sep 20"

 
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