Journal of Membrane Science | 2019

Superhydrophobic nanofibers electrospun by surface segregating fluorinated amphiphilic additive for membrane distillation

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract A facile route for the in situ surface modification and mechanical strength-enhancement of electrospun nanofibers is described. Blends of a host hydrophilic polymer, polysulfone (PSF), and small quantities of a fluorinated polyurethane additive (FPA) up to 6\u202fwt% in the PSF blend were considered. During electrospinning, this additive undergoes spontaneous surface segregation resulting in nanofibers with an improved hydrophobic character attributed mainly to the detected fluorine-rich surface and enhanced mechanical properties. We report the effects of the fluorinated additive content in the blend on the morphological and structural characteristics of the electrospun nanofibrous mats (ENMs) including their inter-fiber space and void volume fraction. ENMs with a superhydrophobic surface could be prepared using at least 3\u202fwt% FPA in the PSF blend. The ENMs were tested in desalination by membrane distillation (MD) and competitive permeate fluxes as high as 53.8\u202fkg/m 2 h, with stable low permeate electrical conductivities (

Volume 588
Pages 117215
DOI 10.1016/J.MEMSCI.2019.117215
Language English
Journal Journal of Membrane Science

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