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Ultralow Resistance Two-Stage Electrostatically Assisted Air Filtration by Polydopamine Coated PET Coarse Filter

Journal

SMALL
Volume 17, Issue 33, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202102051

Keywords

adhesion; antistatic; long-term accumulation; monopole capture; particulate matter

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52078269, 51521005]
  2. China Scholarship Council (CSC) [201906210128]
  3. Yintai Investment Co. LLC.

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In this study, a two-stage electrostatically assisted air filtration device was designed, and the efficiency-air resistance-filter life balance was significantly improved by coating polydopamine on the filter. The coated filter showed high filtration efficiency, low air resistance, and steady performance in a long-term test.
Airborne particulate matters (PM) pose serious health threats to the population, and efficient filtration is needed for indoor and vehicular environments. However, there is an intrinsic conflict between filtration efficiency, air resistance, and service life. In this study, a two-stage electrostatically assisted air (EAA) filtration device is designed and the efficiency-air resistance-filter life envelope is significantly improved by a thin coating of polydopamine (PDA) on the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) coarse filter by in situ dopamine polymerization. The 8 mm thick EAA PDA-140@PET filter has a high filtration efficiency of 99.48% for 0.3 mu m particles, low air resistance of 9.5 Pa at a filtration velocity of 0.4 m s(-1), and steady performance up to 30 d. Compared with the bare PET filter, the penetration rate for 0.3 mu m particles is lowered by 20x. The coated PDA is of submicron thickness, 10(-3) x the gap distance between filter fibers, so low air resistance could be maintained. The filter shows steadily high filtration efficiency and an acceptable increase of air resistance and holds nearly as many particles as its own weight in a 30 day long-term test. The working mechanism of the EAA coarse filter is investigated, and the materials design criteria are proposed.

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