| Literature DB >> 33191024 |
Junfeng Cheng1, Xinghua You1, Hao Li1, Jun Zhou1, Zhixiong Lin1, Dun Wu2, Chunlin Liu3, Zheng Cao1, Hongting Pu4.
Abstract
In recent years, volatile organic compound (VOC) gases have caused potential harm to people's health. This study reveals the preparation of polyethylene porous fiber membrane with excellent low-concentration VOCs filtration performance via laser irradiation technology. A neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) pulsed laser beam was used to scan the laser-sensitive low-density polyethylene/carbon black (LDPE/CB) fibers prepared by nanolayer coextrusion in the air. The controllable thermal energy generated by laser irradiation makes the surface of the fiber membrane to produce a porous carbon layer in situ. Laser power and scanning speed are important parameters for controlling laser-induced carbonization. The results indicate that the rich "fluffy" carbon structures on the surface of the porous fiber membrane can efficiently adsorb xylene gas. This study can provide a positive reference for the large-scale preparation of polyolefin porous fiber membrane with VOCs filtration by simple and efficient laser irradiation method.Entities:
Keywords: Laser irradiation; Nanolayer coextrusion; Polyethylene; Porous carbonized structure; VOCs filtration
Year: 2020 PMID: 33191024 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588