Fly ash/polyurethane thin film for the adsorption of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from air

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Han Joo Kim
Hem Raj Pant
Nag Jung Choi
Cheol Sang Kim
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[1] Chonbuk National University,Division of Mechanical Design Engineering
[2] Tribhuvan University,Department of Engineering Science and Humanities, Institute of Engineering, Pulchowk Campus
[3] Chonbuk National University,Department of Bionanosystem Engineering
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Fibers and Polymers | 2014年 / 15卷
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Composite film; Fly ash; Volatile organic compounds; Polyurethane;
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Polyurethane (PU) films containing different amounts of fly ash particles (FAPs) were prepared by simple solution casting method. The morphological, thermal, and mechanical properties of the composite films were investigated by several characterization methods. Results show that sufficient amounts (up to 40 wt%) of FAPs can be incorporated throughout the film. The presence of FAPs within PU film not only acts as filler to increase the mechanical strength of the film but also increases its volatile organic compounds (VOCs) adsorption capacity. The VOCs adsorption capacity of FAPs/PU composite films were investigated on three different compounds (chloroform, toluene, and benzene). It showed consistent trend in the order of toluene > benzene > chloroform for all the samples. The VOCs adsorption capacity of PU film was found to be increased by two fold when 20 wt% of FA was incorporated through it. The present results suggest the potential use of FAPs as filler materials for PU films with improved VOCs adsorption from outdoor and indoor air.
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页码:1393 / 1398
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