| Literature DB >> 28027642 |
Bilal Khalid1, Xiaopeng Bai1, Hehe Wei1, Ya Huang1, Hui Wu1, Yi Cui2.
Abstract
Particulate matter (PM) pollution has caused many serious public health issues. Whereas indoor air protection usually relies on expensive and energy-consuming filtering devices, direct PM filtration by window screens has attracted increasing attention. Recently, electrospun polymer nanofiber networks have been developed as transparent filters for highly efficient PM2.5 removal; however, it remains challenging to uniformly coat the nanofibers on window screens on a large scale and with low cost. Here, we report a blow-spinning technique that is fast, efficient, and free of high voltages for the large-scale direct coating of nanofibers onto window screens for indoor PM pollution protection. We have achieved a transparent air filter of 80% optical transparency with >99% standard removal efficiency level for PM2.5. A test on a real window (1 m × 2 m) in Beijing has proven that the nanofiber transparent air filter acquires excellent PM2.5 removal efficiency of 90.6% over 12 h under extremely hazy air conditions (PM2.5 mass concentration > 708 μg/m3). Moreover, we show that the nanofibers can be readily coated on the window screen for pollution protection and can be easily removed by wiping the screen after hazardous days.Entities:
Keywords: PM2.5; blow spinning; indoor protection; nanofibers; transparent; window filtration
Year: 2017 PMID: 28027642 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b04771
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189