The application of nanofibrous membranes with antimicrobial agents as filters

Date

2010-12-08

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

Nanofibers are classified as fibers less than 1 micrometer in diameter. These fibers can be layered to form nanofibrous membranes, and these membranes offer great potential in the filtration industry. The membranes' smaller fiber diameters and pore sizes permit such filters to filter out more and smaller particulate. Additionally, antimicrobial agents can be incorporated into the membrane to inhibit fungal and bacterial growth on the membrane’s surface. This report evaluates nanofibrous membranes with antimicrobial agents and their potential in two specific locations: cleanrooms and protective environment rooms, where bacterial and fungal growth would have a detrimental effect on the process or occupant of the space.

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Keywords

Nanofibrous membranes, Nanofiber, Antimicrobial agents, Filtration, Air, High efficiency

Graduation Month

December

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science

Major Professor

Julia A. Keen

Date

2010

Type

Report

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