Molecules (Mar 2020)

Hierarchically Porous Silk/Activated-Carbon Composite Fibres for Adsorption and Repellence of Volatile Organic Compounds

  • Aled D. Roberts,
  • Jet-Sing M. Lee,
  • Adrián Magaz,
  • Martin W. Smith,
  • Michael Dennis,
  • Nigel S. Scrutton,
  • Jonny J. Blaker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25051207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 5
p. 1207

Abstract

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Fabrics comprised of porous fibres could provide effective passive protection against chemical and biological (CB) threats whilst maintaining high air permeability (breathability). Here, we fabricate hierarchically porous fibres consisting of regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) and activated-carbon (AC) prepared through two fibre spinning techniques in combination with ice-templating—namely cryogenic solution blow spinning (Cryo-SBS) and cryogenic wet-spinning (Cryo-WS). The Cryo-WS RSF fibres had exceptionally small macropores (as low as 0.1 µm) and high specific surface areas (SSAs) of up to 79 m2·g−1. The incorporation of AC could further increase the SSA to 210 m2·g−1 (25 wt.% loading) whilst also increasing adsorption capacity for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

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