Z. Kamin, N. Ramon, M. Misson, C. C. Ken, R. Sarbatly, D. Krishnaiah, A. Bono
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Synthesis of GMA/EDMA Uniform Pores Monolith Using Melt blown Polypropylene Nanofibers Templates
Glycidyl methacrylate / ethyl dimethacrylate (GMA/ EDMA) monoliths consisting of pores induced by polypropylene nanofibers (PPNF) were developed. For creating these pores, templating technique was used where the PPNF act as a template. The PPNF were fabricated using a melt blowing technique at various process operations of polymer flowrate, air pressure and die-to-collector distance at ranges of 15 to 30 Hz, 0.15 to 0.3 MPa and 0.20 to 0.6 m respectively designed using a response surface methodology (RSM). Subsequently, a monolith solution was synthesis using the polymerization of GMA and EDMA, with azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as initiator and cyclohexanol as porogen. The PPNF and GMA/ EDMA monoliths were characterized using SEM and melting point instrument. The findings show, PPNF fiber diameter and melting points were in the range of 5 to 14 x 103 nm and 120 to 130 °C respectively. RSM analysis suggests that air pressure and die-to-collector distance could be an important factor for PPNF final diameter. Morphology studies demonstrate that GMA/ EDMA monolith have been successfully acquired mesoporous structure and creating uniform pores by PPNF template produce at 22.5 Hz, 0.22 MPa and 0.40 m. As a conclusion, the PPNF can be proposed as a template to prepare monolith having uniform pores.