An Electrospun Thermoadhesive Material as a Component of Multilayered Composites for the Filtration of Aircraft Fuels and Hydraulic Fluids

Abstract

Thermoadhesion into a multilayered composite material is the most suitable method for extending the fields of application for nanofibrous electrospun materials. A thermoadhesive material based on phenolformaldehyde and methylolpolyamide resins was developed that can be used for the duplication of nano- and microfibrous materials with retention of their thermochemical stability, high porosity, and functional properties. Phase segregation in the hybrid fibers of a thermoadhesive layer was studied, the TGA and DTA curves for thermal-stability characterization were measured, and the electrospinning solution composition and the concentration of hardeners were optimized. The effect of cross-linking agent additives on the adhesive properties of the material was investigated.

» Publication Date: 01/06/2023

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement Nº 768737


                   




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