| Literature DB >> 29188991 |
Yawei Feng1, Lili Ling1, Jinhui Nie2, Kai Han2, Xiangyu Chen2, Zhenfeng Bian1, Hexing Li1, Zhong Lin Wang2,3.
Abstract
Recently, atmospheric pollution caused by particulate matter or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has become a serious issue to threaten human health. Consequently, it is highly desirable to develop an efficient purifying technique with simple structure and low cost. In this study, by combining a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) and a photocatalysis technique, we demonstrated a concept of a self-powered filtering method for removing pollutants from indoor atmosphere. The photocatalyst P25 or Pt/P25 was embedded on the surface of polymer-coated stainless steel wires, and such steel wires were woven into a filtering network. A strong electric field can be induced on this filtering network by TENG, while both electrostatic adsorption effect and TENG-enhanced photocatalytic effect can be achieved. Rhodamine B (RhB) steam was selected as the pollutant for demonstration. The absorbed RhB on the filter network with TENG in 1 min was almost the same amount of absorption achieved in 15 min without using TENG. Meanwhile, the degradation of RhB was increased over 50% under the drive of TENG. Furthermore, such a device was applied for the degradation of formaldehyde, where degradation efficiency was doubled under the drive of TENG. This work extended the application for the TENG in self-powered electrochemistry, design and concept of which can be possibly applied in the field of haze governance, indoor air cleaning, and photocatalytic pollution removal for environmental protection.Entities:
Keywords: air filter; electrostatic adsorption; formaldehyde degradation; photocatalysis; triboelectric generator
Year: 2017 PMID: 29188991 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b06451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881