JOURNAL OF THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE, cilt.1, sa.1, ss.1-10, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
Sound-absorbing materials are used to reduce noise pollution since noise
is one of the important environmental factors affecting human health. Due to
their high porosity and large specific surface
area, nanofibers can be preferred as a better sound absorption material. In
this study, nanofiber based sound absorbing materials are produced using polyethylene
terephthalate (PET) and recycled polyethylene terephthalate (r-PET) in
electrospinning method in order to obtain a thin and high-sound absorbing material.
Another objective of this study is to investigate the performance of r-PET
compared to PET from the sound absorbing properties points of view to
contribute sustainability which is one of the most important issues of today. For
these purposes, solutions of three different concentrations (10%, 15% and 20%
owf) were prepared by dissolving PET and r-PET polymers in trifluoroacetic acid
(TFA):dichloromethane (DCM) solvent mixture. It will also be possible to help
sustainability issues by reducing environmental pollution and raw material
costs by using r-PET. Samples were electrospun on a polypropylene based
nonwoven structure using solutions at different flow rates (0.1-0.3-0.5 ml/h)
and needle tip-collector distances (4–8 cm). The fiber diameter, thickness, bulk
density, porosity and pore size properties of the produced samples were
investigated. The sound absorption coefficient (SAC) was measured with a dual
microphone impedance tube device. The relationship between the structural
properties of the samples and the SAC was evaluated. SAC decreased with
increasing fiber diameter, bulk density, pore size and increased with high
porosity. These values were compared with different sound absorbing materials
which are commonly used. According to the results, developed nanofiber based
material with a 0.3 mm thickness has high SAC values compared to conventional
sound absorbing materials with 10-16 mm thickness values, especially in middle
frequency levels. Recycled polymer may be preferred when PET and r-PET
nanofibers show similar results.