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Water Purification Filter Prepared by Layer-by-layer Assembly of Paper Filter and Polypropylene-polyethylene Woven Fabrics Decorated with Silver Nanoparticles

Authors
Ghodake, GajananShinde, SurendraSaratale, Ganesh DattatrayaKadam, AvinashSaratale, Rijuta GaneshKim, Dae-Young
Issue Date
Apr-2020
Publisher
KOREAN FIBER SOC
Keywords
Polypropylene-polyethylene; Silver nanoparticles; Layer by layer; Paper filters; Point-of-use
Citation
FIBERS AND POLYMERS, v.21, no.4, pp 751 - 761
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
FIBERS AND POLYMERS
Volume
21
Number
4
Start Page
751
End Page
761
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/24752
DOI
10.1007/s12221-020-9624-2
ISSN
1229-9197
1875-0052
Abstract
Cellulose-based water filters are an affordable alternative to remove particulate matter; however, bacteria are too small to be removed simply through size exclusion. Cellulose-based water filters prepared by layer-by-layer (LBL) assembly with polypropylene-polyethylene (PP/PE) fabric decorated with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were tested to remove bacteria from water samples. The gallic acid reduction method was used to produce potent antibacterial AgNPs; their decoration onto PP/PE woven fabrics and the preparation of five-layered paper filters were further investigated. The use of acidic conditions for loading AgNPs and improving their spatial distribution onto the PP/PE fabrics, as revealed by scanning electron microscopy, was found to be correlated with the fabrics' antibacterial activity. The PP/PE fabrics decorated with a higher density of AgNPs (at pH 2) showed 96.7 % and 97.9 % reductions in the growth of E. coli and S. aureus, respectively. Similarly, paper filters fabricated by LBL assembly of AgNP@PP/PE fabrics with cellulose filters deactivated growing E. coli and S. aureus bacteria with good efficiency: approximately 99.4 % and 98.7 %, respectively. The results indicate that fabricating water purification filters from the cellulose-based paper is feasible with LBL type assembly. The assembled paper filters could be commercialized for point-of-use water purification in the future to prevent the spread of water-borne diseases.
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