Abstract

Antibacterial polymer membranes have been widely used in many fields of our daily life. In this study, porous PA6 membrane with ZnO nanoparticles attaching on to the surface of inner pore walls is prepared. Firstly, SMA (styrene maleic anhydride copolymer) is used to graft onto the surface of ZnO nanoparticle in DMF (dimethylformamide). Then the pre-treated ZnO nanoparticles (ZnO-SMA) are added into SEBS (Styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene copolymer)/PA6 (60/40 wt/wt) blends with co-continuous morphology. The effects of SMA molecular structure (molecular weight and maleic anhydride content) used for ZnO-SMA nanoparticles on their dispersion states in SEBS/PA6/ZnO-SMA nanocomposites are investigated. When SMA3 (MAH=8wt%, Mn=250,000gmol-1), which has relatively higher molecular weight and lower MAH content, is used as the pre-treating agent, ZnO-SMA3 nanoparticles tend to be dispersed at the phase interface in SEBS/PA6/ZnO-SMA nanocomposites. However, when SMA2 (MAH=23wt%, Mn=110,000gmol-1) with relatively lower molecular weight and higher MAH content is used, no ZnO-SMA2 nanoparticles locate at the interface but stay within PA6 phase. Porous PA6 membranes are obtained by selectively etching SEBS phase out with xylene. It can be found that porous PA6 membrane containing ZnO-SMA3 nanoparticles still exhibits much better antibacterial property (R=3.76) toward S. aureus even at a very low ZnO content (0.5wt%). This result should be ascribed to almost all the ZnO-SMA3 nanoparticles being exposed to the surface of inner pore walls of PA6 membrane. This work proposes an effective method to prepare porous polymer membrane with functional nanoparticles selectively located at the inner pore walls.

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