Phytic acid modified polyacrylonitrile nanofiber membranes: Fabrication, characterization, and optimization for Pb2+ adsorption
Hongzhang Li,
Xinhua Liu,
Eryan Chi
et al.
Abstract:Phytic acid (PA) modified polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofiber membranes for heavy metal adsorption were fabricated using electrospinning for the first time, and its mechanical properties and heavy metal adsorption under various conditions were tested. The results demonstrated that PA modification improved the mechanical properties of PAN nanofiber membranes at low modification ratio due to increased intermolecular hydrogen bonds and cross‐linking. The highest breaking strength and elongation at break were 70.1% … Show more
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