| Literature DB >> 32501390 |
Yuyao Li1, Xia Yin1,2, Yang Si1,2, Jianyong Yu1,2, Bin Ding1,2.
Abstract
A one-step and controllable strategy to prepare all-polymer hybrid electret fibers is reported based on the coupling of polystyrene and polyvinylidene fluoride in electric response. The complementary dielectric properties between PS and PVDF generate dual-system electret charges within PS/PVDF fibers, thereby improving the electret effect. The bi-component all-polymer electret fibers show enhanced electret property and structural continuity, contributing to a N95 protective respirator with high filtration efficiency (99.752%), low air resistance (72 Pa) and long service life. The fabrication of all-polymer electret fibers solves the challenge of nanoparticle toxicity for existing polymer/nanoparticle electret fibers.Entities:
Keywords: Air filtration; Dielectric property; Electret mechanism; Electrospinning
Year: 2020 PMID: 32501390 PMCID: PMC7255179 DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.125626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Eng J ISSN: 1385-8947 Impact factor: 13.273
Fig. 1(a) A schematic overview of electrospinning. SEM images of (b) PS and (c) PVDF electrospun fibers. (d) Porosities and surface potentials. (e) Schematic illustrating the measure principle of surface potential. (f) Color maps showing the variation of . (g) Schematic describing the electret mechanism of polymers. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)
Fig. 2(a) Molecular orbitals and (b) typical energy bands of PS(4) and PVDF (7). (c) Charge densities of styrene and VDF. Energies for the internal rotation of (d) styrene and (e) VDF.
Fig. 3SEM images of electret (a) PS/PVDF-1, (b) PS/PVDF-2, and (c) PS/PVDF-3 fibers. Inset of (b) is the distribution of atom F. (d) Surface potentials of PS/PVDF electret fibers. (e) Schematic illustrating the contribution of PVDF on electret effect. (f) A color map showing the electric field around single PS/PVDF-2 fiber. (g) Filtration performance of various electret PS/PVDF materials. (h) Comparison of filtration performances [17], [20], [32]. (i) A N95 respirator using PS/PVDF-2 fibers as the core material. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)