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Synthesis of Hydrogels with Antifouling Properties As Membranes for Water Purification
Published on: April 7, 2017
Antifouling and antimicrobial polyethersulfone/hyperbranched polyester-amide/Ag composite
Ayman El-Gendi1, Ahmed F Ghanem2, Mohamed A Yassin2,3
1Chemical Engineering and Pilot Plant Department, Engineering Division, National Research Centre Giza Egypt.
Abstract:
This study provided a facile approach for the development of antifouling and antibacterial polyethersulfone (PES) composite film. Mainly, hyperbranched polyester-amide (PESAM) was used as both the reducing and capping agent for the in situ formation of AgNPs. The nanoparticles were intensively investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), ultra-violet spectroscopy (UV-vis), scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM & TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). AgNPs were narrowly distributed with an average particle size of about 6 nm. PESAM was mixed with PES to realize free-standing film using the phase inversion method. The inclusion of PESAM in the composite film significantly improved hydrophilicity as confirmed by the contact angle measurements. Furthermore, SEM and EDX investigations confirmed that PESAM induced the in situ formation of AgNPs not only on the film surface but also inside its macro-voids. The composite film (PES/PESAM/Ag) displayed significant antibacterial potential against Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. Overall, the described method paves the way towards development of advanced PES composite films with antimicrobial properties for broad application areas that include desalination membranes or active packaging materials.
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