A Global Challenge: Sustainability of Submicrometer PEO and PVP Fiber Production

Abstract The field of submicrometer polymeric production currently has a predominant research focus on morphology and application. In comparison, the sustainability of the manufacture of submicrometer polymeric fibers, specifically the energy efficiency, is less explored. The principles of Green Che...

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Main Authors: Manul Amarakoon, Shervanthi Homer‐Vanniasinkam, Mohan Edirisinghe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-09-01
Series:Global Challenges
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202300152
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Summary:Abstract The field of submicrometer polymeric production currently has a predominant research focus on morphology and application. In comparison, the sustainability of the manufacture of submicrometer polymeric fibers, specifically the energy efficiency, is less explored. The principles of Green Chemistry and Green Engineering outline frameworks for the manufacture of “greener” products, where the most significant principles in the two frameworks are shown to be centered on energy efficiency, material wastage, and the use of non‐hazardous materials. This study examines the power consumption during the production of Polyethylene oxide (PEO) and Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) submicrometer fibers under magnitudes of the key forming parameters to generate fibers via pressure spinning. The energy consumption, along with the fiber diameter, and production rate during the manufacture of fibers is predominantly attributed to the characteristics of polymeric solutions utilized.
ISSN:2056-6646