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dc.contributor.authorPapaphilippou, P.en
dc.contributor.authorVyrides, I.en
dc.contributor.authorMpekris, F.en
dc.contributor.authorStylianopoulos, T.en
dc.contributor.authorPapatryfonos, C. A.en
dc.contributor.authorTheocharis, C. R.en
dc.contributor.authorKrasia-Christoforou, T.en
dc.creatorPapaphilippou, P.en
dc.creatorVyrides, I.en
dc.creatorMpekris, F.en
dc.creatorStylianopoulos, T.en
dc.creatorPapatryfonos, C. A.en
dc.creatorTheocharis, C. R.en
dc.creatorKrasia-Christoforou, T.en
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-06T12:24:18Z
dc.date.available2019-05-06T12:24:18Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.urihttp://gnosis.library.ucy.ac.cy/handle/7/48703
dc.description.abstractElectrospun microfibrous membranes comprised of poly(methyl methacrylate)-poly((2-diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate) random copolymers (PMMA-co-PDEAEMA) of various chemical compositions blended together with a commercially available PMMA have been fabricated with diameters between 4.0-6.4 μm and further evaluated as adsorbents for bacteria removal from aqueous media. The morphology and thermal stability of the membranes were determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), respectively. Tensile tests were also performed in order to investigate their mechanical properties. Membrane evaluation as adsorbents against two Gram-negative bacteria namely Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Advenella species revealed that the membranes containing the highest percentage of the cationic moieties (DEAEMA) exhibited the highest adsorption efficiency. The bacteria removal by the microfibrous membranes was studied by UV-vis spectrophotometry upon measuring the optical density (OD) of the microorganisms. The highest recorded bacteria removal percentages after 8 h were approximately 70% and 45%, for the Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Advenella species respectively, whereas in both cases complete (100%) bacteria removal was observed after 24 h of membrane immersion in bacteria-containing aqueous solutions. The experimental adsorption isotherms for P. aeruginosa and Advenella sp. were well-fitted with the Langmuir isotherm model indicating a monolayer adsorption process. SEM was also used to confirm the adhesion of the bacteria onto the electrospun microfibers. Most importantly, these materials exhibited great performance for the removal of microorganisms from urban wastewater as determined via the standard plating technique prepared by agar. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.en
dc.language.isoengen
dc.sourceRSC Advancesen
dc.subjectBacteriaen
dc.subjectPseudomonas aeruginosaen
dc.subjectMicroorganismsen
dc.subjectEstersen
dc.subjectIsothermsen
dc.subjectScanning electron microscopyen
dc.subjectPolymethyl methacrylatesen
dc.subjectAdsorptionen
dc.subjectSolutionsen
dc.subjectGravimetric analysisen
dc.subjectThermal gravimetric analyses (TGA)en
dc.subjectThermogravimetric analysisen
dc.subjectThermodynamic stabilityen
dc.subjectMembranesen
dc.subjectTensile testingen
dc.subjectAdsorption efficiencyen
dc.subjectAdsorption isothermsen
dc.subjectChemical compositionsen
dc.subjectGram-negative bacteriaen
dc.subjectLangmuir isotherm modelsen
dc.subjectMicrobiologyen
dc.subjectMonolayer adsorptionen
dc.subjectUV-vis spectrophotometryen
dc.titleEvaluation of novel, cationic electrospun microfibrous membranes as adsorbents in bacteria removalen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.doi10.1039/c5ra11406c
dc.description.volume5
dc.description.startingpage67617
dc.description.endingpage67629
dc.author.facultyΠολυτεχνική Σχολή / Faculty of Engineering
dc.author.departmentΤμήμα Μηχανικών Μηχανολογίας και Κατασκευαστικής / Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
dc.type.uhtypeArticleen
dc.contributor.orcidKrasia-Christoforou, T. [0000-0002-9915-491X]
dc.contributor.orcidStylianopoulos, T. [0000-0002-3093-1696]
dc.description.totalnumpages67617-67629
dc.gnosis.orcid0000-0002-9915-491X
dc.gnosis.orcid0000-0002-3093-1696


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