The importance of nanofiber hydrophobicity for effective fog water collection

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To increase fog collection efficiency in a fiber system, controlled wetting properties are desirable. In this work, hydrophobic (PA11) and hydrophilic (PA6) polyamides were tested to verify the surface wetting effect on fog water collection rate. Highly porous fiber meshes were obtained from both polymer solutions. Randomly oriented fibers with average diameter of approximately 150 nm were observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Despite the similar geometry and zeta potential of PA6 and PA11 meshes, it was shown that the hydrophobic PA11 nanofibers are more effective at water collection than hydrophilic PA6. These results indicate that wetting properties of electrospun nanofiber mesh have a significant effect on the process of draining from the mesh, as discussed in this paper. The results obtained are crucial for designing more efficient fog water collectors that include nanofibers in their construction.

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Knapczyk-Korczak, J., Szewczyk, P. K., & Stachewicz, U. (2021). The importance of nanofiber hydrophobicity for effective fog water collection. RSC Advances, 11(18), 10866–10873. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00749a

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