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Title: | A novel piezoelectric nonwoven fabric for recoverable high-efficiency filters | Authors: | Kang, Hua Niu, Lin Zhang, Fan Qing, Chenglin Dong, Mingdong Guan, Li Zhang, Meining Liu, Zheng |
Keywords: | Engineering | Issue Date: | 2024 | Source: | Kang, H., Niu, L., Zhang, F., Qing, C., Dong, M., Guan, L., Zhang, M. & Liu, Z. (2024). A novel piezoelectric nonwoven fabric for recoverable high-efficiency filters. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 16(40), 54566-54573. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c10922 | Project: | RG161/19 | Journal: | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | Abstract: | Serious haze pollution, mainly caused by fine and ultrafine particulate matters (PMs) and aerosols, poses a significant threat to the public health, especially when the aerodynamic diameter is less than 2.5 μm. Electrostatic capture techniques, such as polymer electret filters and kinetic plasma processes, are widely used instead of mechanical filtration with high removal efficiency and low wind resistance (pressure drop). However, the inability to recharge, coupled with the generation of ozone byproducts, makes it challenging to meet the requirements for both recoverability and highly efficient filtration. Here, we propose an electrostatic filter as an alternative to conventional polymer electrets, aiming to achieve an ultrahigh removal efficiency, long-term performance stability, and reusability. Piezoelectric LiNbO3 (LN) particles are integrated into the polypropylene (PP) matrix through the melt-blown strategy to fabricate the LN/PP nonwoven fabric. Benefiting from the employment of piezoelectric LN particles, the LN/PP nonwovens exhibit an ultrahigh removal efficiency of 99.9% for PM0.3 to PM10. The airflow facilitates the sustained regeneration of piezoelectric charges on the surface of LN/PP nonwovens, thereby maintaining a removal efficiency of approximately 95% for continuous filtration over 11 days. Even after eight cycles of washing, the removal efficiency of the LN/PP nonwovens remains at nearly 90%, demonstrating the excellent reusability. Our proposed strategy offers an ingenious combination of high-efficiency and recoverability for filters, holding great promise for reducing plastic pollution. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182943 | ISSN: | 1944-8244 | DOI: | 10.1021/acsami.4c10922 | Schools: | School of Materials Science and Engineering | Rights: | © 2024 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved. | Fulltext Permission: | none | Fulltext Availability: | No Fulltext |
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