Relationship between Permeability and Structure of CO 2 -Assisted Polymer Compression Products
Membrane filters were fabricated from polyethylene terephthalate nonwoven fabrics with an average fiber diameter of 8 μm using the CO -assisted polymer compression method. The filters were subjected to a liquid permeability test and structural analysis was performed using X-ray computed tomography t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Membranes (Basel) 2023-05, Vol.13 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Membrane filters were fabricated from polyethylene terephthalate nonwoven fabrics with an average fiber diameter of 8 μm using the CO
-assisted polymer compression method. The filters were subjected to a liquid permeability test and structural analysis was performed using X-ray computed tomography to evaluate the tortuosity, pore size distribution, and percentage of open pores. Based on the results, filter tortuosity was proposed to be a function of porosity. Pore size estimated from the permeability test and X-ray computed tomography were in rough agreement. The ratio of open pores to all pores was as high as 98.5%, even at a porosity of 0.21. This may be due to the process of exhausting trapped high-pressure CO
after molding. For filter applications, a high open-pore ratio is desirable since it means that many pores are involved in the fluid flow. The CO
-assisted polymer compression method was found to be suitable for the production of porous materials for filters. |
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ISSN: | 2077-0375 2077-0375 |
DOI: | 10.3390/membranes13060560 |