BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

The removal of total suspended particulates (TSP) using chitosan/PVA electrospun fibers

  • Abdul-Halim Nurul Syazana,
  • Idris Nor Shahirul Umirah,
  • Shamsudin Nurhasimah,
  • Dzaifuzzaman Nurrin Kiasatina,
  • Mohamad-Fouzi Nur Fara Asikin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20237305006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
p. 05006

Abstract

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Total suspended particle (TSP) is the measurement of the amount of suspended particle with a diameter less than 100 micrometers. The exposure of particulate matter can be significant for human health and environment. It can cause respiratory and cardiovascular effects, reduce visibility, and reduce water quality. Electrospun fibers is a versatile technology that can produce large surface area, controllable fiber diameter and interconnected pore structure. In this study, the effectiveness of chitosan-polyvinyl alcohol (CS-PVA) fibers incorporated with activated carbon (AC) for capturing TSP in the air was investigated. The CS-PVA fibers was prepared by combining CS and PVA solutions at ratio of 30:70 with various AC concentrations ranging from 0-3 wt.%. The CS-PVA fibers prepared were fitted in the low-volume air samplers (LVAS) and placed nearby the main road of UMK Campus Jeli, for the collection of PM2.5 and PM10. Additionally, the weathering data during the sampling days was requested from My MET website to observe the influence of weather on TSP collection. Based on the results, as the AC concentration increased in the CS-PVA fibers, the concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 also increased. The CSPVA-3 showed the highest collection of PM10 and PM2.5 compared to other CS-PVA fibers and standard quartz filter. However, the collection of TSP on the filter paper were also influence by the humidity, rainfall, and wind speed of the sampling day.