Application of Silver/Carbon-based Composite Nanofiber Membrane for Improvement of Microfiltration System

dc.contributor.authorTanayt Sinprachim
dc.contributor.authorKattinat Sagulsawasdipan
dc.contributor.authorSomchai Sonsupap
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:26:17Z
dc.date.issued2025-12-30
dc.description.abstractIn this study, silver-reinforced carbon nanofiber membranes (CNF@Ag) were fabricated through a binder-free extrusion process. A precursor mixture of carbon nanofibers (CNF) and silver nitrate (AgNO₃) was extruded at 40 MPa, followed by sintering at 800°C in an argon atmosphere for 4 hours to enhance the membrane structure. The physical properties of the CNF@Ag membranes, including porosity, wettability, morphology, and microfiltration efficiency, were systematically analyzed. The results demonstrated that the CNF@Ag membranes exhibited effective microfiltration properties with pore sizes ranging from 9.21 to 21.99 nm. These membranes achieved a turbidity removal efficiency of up to 92.69%, indicating their potential as an effective pre-treatment step for seawater desalination. This study highlights the promising application of CNF@Ag membranes in water purification processes, particularly for turbidity removal in desalination systems.
dc.identifier.doi10.65411/rst.2026.266457
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/20507
dc.publisherRecent Science and Technology
dc.subjectMembrane Separation Technologies
dc.subjectElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
dc.subjectSolar-Powered Water Purification Methods
dc.titleApplication of Silver/Carbon-based Composite Nanofiber Membrane for Improvement of Microfiltration System
dc.typeArticle

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