The paper presents the results of studies on the production of thin-layer nanofiber non-woven materials based on silk fibroin and acrylonitrile copolymer by the electrospinning method. The dependence of anisotropy characterizing the structural states of the obtained thin-layer polymeric materials on deformation effects, their sorption and filtration properties has been studied. The broad possibility of using nanofiber nonwoven materials as nanofilters and the efficiency of the filtration process of nonwoven materials with an increase in the size of their nanopores are shown.Keywords: Polymer, Silk Fibroin, Acrylonitrile Copolymer, Electrospinning, Isotropic, Anisotropic, Orientation, Nanofiber, Nanomaterial, Formation, Structure, Deformation, Nanofilter.
This paper presents the results of a study on the production of nanofiber anisotropic nanoporous materials based on silk fibroin and cotton cellulose by electrospinning using a rotating screen-receiver of nanofibers in the form of a thin material. The difference in the anisotropic properties of the nanofiber material is shown by the method of birefringence, sorption of water vapor and filtration of a liquid-phase mixture. The possibility of using nanofiber nanoporous fibroin and cotton cellulose materials as a nanofilter of gaseous and liquid-phase mixtures has been shown.
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