fibermembran
Fibermembran is a composite membrane material that combines a fibrous support with a selective barrier to create a high-surface-area, mechanically robust separation interface. The term is used in filtration and separation science to describe structures where a mat of fibers provides porosity and strength while a thin membrane layer governs selectivity.
Structure and materials: The fibrous component is typically a nonwoven mat of micro- or nanofibers made from
Fabrication: Fibermembrans can be produced by electrospinning a fibrous mat and attaching a selective layer, or
Applications and performance: They are used in microfiltration, ultrafiltration, and nanofiltration, as well as gas separation
Limitations: Fabrication complexity and cost, potential delamination at the fiber-membrane interface, fouling propensity, and long-term stability
See also: membrane technology; hollow-fiber membranes; electrospinning; composite membranes.