Literature DB >> 28437087

Al-Coated Conductive Fibrous Filter with Low Pressure Drop for Efficient Electrostatic Capture of Ultrafine Particulate Pollutants.

Dong Yun Choi1, Soo-Ho Jung1, Dong Keun Song2, Eun Jeong An1, Duckshin Park3, Tae-Oh Kim4, Jae Hee Jung5, Hye Moon Lee1.   

Abstract

Here, we demonstrate a new strategy of air filtration based on an Al-coated conductive fibrous filter for high efficient nanoparticulate removals. The conductive fibrous filter was fabricated by a direct decomposition of Al precursor ink, AlH3{O(C4H9)2}, onto surfaces of a polyester air filter via a cost-effective and scalable solution-dipping process. The prepared conductive filters showed a low sheet resistance (<1.0 Ω sq-1), robust mechanical durability and high oxidative stability. By electrostatic force between the charged fibers and particles, the ultrafine particles of 30-400 nm in size were captured with a removal efficiency of ∼99.99%. Moreover, the conductive filters exhibited excellent performances in terms of the pressure drop (∼4.9 Pa at 10 cm s-1), quality factor (∼2.2 Pa-1 at 10 cm s-1), and dust holding capacity (12.5 μg mm-2). After being cleaned by water, the filtration efficiency and pressure drop of the conductive filter was perfectly recovered, which indicates its good recyclability. It is expected that these promising features make the conductive fibrous filter have a great potential for use in low-cost and energy-efficient air cleaning devices as well as other relevant research areas.

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Keywords:  air pollution; aluminum precursor ink; conductive fiber; electrostatic effect; particulate matter

Year:  2017        PMID: 28437087     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b03047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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