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Nanopatterned Electroactive Polylactic Acid Nanofibrous MOFilters for Efficient PM0.3 Filtration and Bacterial Inhibition

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 40, Pages 47145-47157

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c11941

Keywords

polylactic acid nanofibers; ZIF-8 nanocrystals; electroactive membrane filters; PM0.3 filtration; antibacterial properties

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Biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) nanofibrous membranes (NFMs) combined with dielectric ZIF-8 nanocrystals show potential for efficient air filtration and antibacterial performance. A microwave-assisted method was used to synthesize ZIF-8 nanocrystals with high surface area and small size, which were anchored onto PLA nanofibers to achieve multiple filtration mechanisms and self-charging function.
Biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) nanofibrous membranes (NFMs) hold great potential to address the increasing airborne particulate matter (PM) and dramatic accumulation of plastic/microplastic pollution. However, the field of PLA NFM-based filters is still in its infancy, frequently dwarfed by the bottlenecks regarding relatively low surface activity, poor electroactivity, and insufficient PM capturing mechanisms. This effort discloses a microwave-assisted approach to minute-level synthesis of dielectric ZIF-8 nanocrystals with high specific surface area (over 1012 m(2)/g) and ultrasmall size (similar to 240 nm), which were intimately anchored onto PLA nanofibers (PLA@ZIF-8) by a combined electrospinning-electrospray strategy. This endowed the PLA@ZIF-8 NFMs with largely increased electroactivity in terms of elevated dielectric coefficient (an increase of 202%), surface potential (up to 5.8 kV), and triboelectric properties (output voltage of 30.8 V at 10 N, 0.5 Hz). Given the profound control over morphology and electroactivity, the PLA@ZIF-8 NFMs exhibited efficient filtration of PM0.3 (97.1%, 85 L/min) with a decreased air resistance (592.5 Pa), surpassing that of the pure PLA counterpart (88.4%, 650.9 Pa). This was essentially ascribed to realization of multiple filtration mechanisms for PLA@ZIF-8 NFMs, including enhanced physical interception, polar interactions, and electrostatic adsorption, and the unique self-charging function triggered by airflow vibrations. Moreover, perfect antibacterial performance was achieved for PLA@ZIF-8, showing ultrahigh inhibition rates of 99.9 and 100% against E. coli and S. aureus, respectively. The proposed hierarchical structuring strategy, offering the multifunction integration unattainable with conventional methods, may facilitate the development of biodegradable long-term air filters.

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