Promoting Electrospun Lignin/PEO Nanofiber for High-Performance CO Filtration

In recent years, the development of air filter materials that are cheap, abundantly available in nature, environmentally friendly, and easy to process has attracted the attention of researchers. The current study produced lignin/PEO nanofiber using electrospinning method with the concentration of li...

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Main Authors: Grace Nainggolan, Saharman Gea, Marpongahtun, Mahyuni Harahap, Dellyansyah, Suhut Alexander Situmorang
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-04-01
Series:Journal of Natural Fibers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2160402
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author Grace Nainggolan
Saharman Gea
Marpongahtun
Mahyuni Harahap
Dellyansyah
Suhut Alexander Situmorang
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Saharman Gea
Marpongahtun
Mahyuni Harahap
Dellyansyah
Suhut Alexander Situmorang
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description In recent years, the development of air filter materials that are cheap, abundantly available in nature, environmentally friendly, and easy to process has attracted the attention of researchers. The current study produced lignin/PEO nanofiber using electrospinning method with the concentration of lignin from 5, 10 to 15 w/v%. The viscosity of PEO solution was 1790 mPas and decreased with the presence of lignin (5, 10 to 15 w/v%) into 345 mPas, 448 mPas, and 621 mPas, while the conductivity of lignin/PEO solution increased with the increasing lignin content. The thermal properties of lignin/PEO nanofiber were studied using DSC and TGA. SEM images showed that the diameter of the nanofiber of lignin/PEO decreased with increasing the concentration of lignin. FTIR analysis showed that there was a wide hydroxyl-stretching adsorption band of PEO shifted to a lower wavenumber region upon blending with lignin, indicating that a vast number of hydrogen bonds were formed between the lignin and PEO. The lignin nanofibers produced have porous fibers and are capable to filter CO gas. The maximum nanofiber was able to filter 88.89% efficiency of CO gas.
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spelling doaj.art-0215e6b33c7c463d97b491adc500e4512023-09-25T10:28:58ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2023-04-0120110.1080/15440478.2022.21604022160402Promoting Electrospun Lignin/PEO Nanofiber for High-Performance CO FiltrationGrace Nainggolan0Saharman Gea1Marpongahtun2Mahyuni Harahap3Dellyansyah4Suhut Alexander Situmorang5Universitas Sumatera UtaraUniversitas Sumatera UtaraUniversitas Sumatera UtaraUniversitas Sumatera UtaraUniversitas Sumatera UtaraUniversitas Sumatera UtaraIn recent years, the development of air filter materials that are cheap, abundantly available in nature, environmentally friendly, and easy to process has attracted the attention of researchers. The current study produced lignin/PEO nanofiber using electrospinning method with the concentration of lignin from 5, 10 to 15 w/v%. The viscosity of PEO solution was 1790 mPas and decreased with the presence of lignin (5, 10 to 15 w/v%) into 345 mPas, 448 mPas, and 621 mPas, while the conductivity of lignin/PEO solution increased with the increasing lignin content. The thermal properties of lignin/PEO nanofiber were studied using DSC and TGA. SEM images showed that the diameter of the nanofiber of lignin/PEO decreased with increasing the concentration of lignin. FTIR analysis showed that there was a wide hydroxyl-stretching adsorption band of PEO shifted to a lower wavenumber region upon blending with lignin, indicating that a vast number of hydrogen bonds were formed between the lignin and PEO. The lignin nanofibers produced have porous fibers and are capable to filter CO gas. The maximum nanofiber was able to filter 88.89% efficiency of CO gas.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2160402co adsorptionelectrospinninggas emissionmotor exhaustnanofiber
spellingShingle Grace Nainggolan
Saharman Gea
Marpongahtun
Mahyuni Harahap
Dellyansyah
Suhut Alexander Situmorang
Promoting Electrospun Lignin/PEO Nanofiber for High-Performance CO Filtration
Journal of Natural Fibers
co adsorption
electrospinning
gas emission
motor exhaust
nanofiber
title Promoting Electrospun Lignin/PEO Nanofiber for High-Performance CO Filtration
title_full Promoting Electrospun Lignin/PEO Nanofiber for High-Performance CO Filtration
title_fullStr Promoting Electrospun Lignin/PEO Nanofiber for High-Performance CO Filtration
title_full_unstemmed Promoting Electrospun Lignin/PEO Nanofiber for High-Performance CO Filtration
title_short Promoting Electrospun Lignin/PEO Nanofiber for High-Performance CO Filtration
title_sort promoting electrospun lignin peo nanofiber for high performance co filtration
topic co adsorption
electrospinning
gas emission
motor exhaust
nanofiber
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2160402
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