Shape-controllable nanofibrous membranes with well-aligned fibers and robust mechanical properties for PM2.5 capture†
Abstract
In this study, design and fabrication of novel shape-controllable and aligned nanofibrous membranes with self-cleaning and robust mechanical properties is presented. Smooth and uniform nanofibers can be fabricated by blending polyamide 66 (PA66) and poly (vinyl butyral) (PVB) with a mass ratio of 6/4 during electrospinning. Subsequently, the prepared nanofibrous membranes were placed in a vacuum drying oven at a given temperature (90 °C) for heat treatment, and the morphology of the composite nanofibers was controlled by an external tensile force. It was found that the treatment temperature and external tensile force greatly affected the pore structures and orientation of the nanofiber membranes. In addition, the hydrophobicity, pore structure and mechanical properties of well-aligned nanofibrous membranes are better than those of non heat-treatment nanofibers. Moreover, the PA66/PVB nanofibrous membranes are used as air filters, and show an excellent removal efficiency of up to 99.99% for PM2.5.