Permeability of electrospun superhydrophobic nanofiber mats

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This paper discusses the fabrication and characterization of electrospun nanofiber mats made up of poly(4-methyl-1-pentene) polymer. The polymer was electrospun in different weight concentrations. The mats were characterized by their basis weight, fiber diameter distribution, contact angles, contact angle hysteresis, and air permeability. All of the electrospun nonwoven fiber mats had water contact angles greater than 150 degrees making them superhydrophobic. The permeabilities of the mats were empirically fitted to the mat basis weight by a linear relation. The experimentally measured air permeabilities were significantly larger than the permeabilities predicted by the Kuwabara model for fibrous media. Copyright © 2012 Sarfaraz U. Patel et al.

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Patel, S. U., Manzo, G. M., Patel, S. U., Kulkarni, P. S., & Chase, G. G. (2012). Permeability of electrospun superhydrophobic nanofiber mats. Journal of Nanotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/483976

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