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Robust microhoneycomb-like nanofibrous aerogels derived from cellulose and lignin as highly efficient, low-resistant and anti-clogging air filters

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
卷 642, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2021.119977

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Aerogel; Cellulose nanofibers; Lignin; Air filtration; Diffusion

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  1. Energy Research Institute @ NTU, Interdisciplinary Graduate School
  2. Science and Engineering Research Council of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Singapore under Public Sector Research Funding (PSF) [1521200077]
  3. Republic of Singapore's Ministry of Education [MOE2016-T2-1-063]
  4. Nanyang Technological University

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This article presents a new strategy to prepare durable microhoneycomb-like nanofibrous aerogels for high-performance air filters, exhibiting excellent filtration performance and mechanical robustness. The results show a high filtration efficiency and anti-clogging features, making them a promising solution to mitigate the tradeoff between filtration efficiency and pressure drop, as well as reducing potential microplastic pollution from petroleum-based plastic filters.
In this article, we report highly porous yet robust microhoneycomb-like nanofibrous aerogels (NFAs) with porous cell walls and hierarchical porous structures, and their potential as durable high-performance air filters. The NFAs are fabricated from cellulose nanofibers and kraft lignin via directional ice-templating and low-temperature annealing. We found that lignin could effectively boost cross-linking reactions during the anneal-ing, greatly enhancing the mechanical robustness of the NFAs. It also effectively minimizes annealing-induced shrinkage of the NFAs, avoiding significant porosity and pore-size reduction. Our filtration test results reveal that these robust NFA filters exhibit excellent filtration performance for particles over a wide range of sizes, including 0.1 mu m and most penetrating particles. In particular, a high filtration efficiency of 99.86% with a fairly low pressure drop (Delta P) of 59.5 Pa could be achieved for 0.1 mu m particles at the face velocity of similar to 5 cm s(-1), for which the corresponding quality factor (QF) is significantly higher than that of reported aerogel air filters fabricated using predominantly natural materials. The outstanding QF achieved could be attributed to the preferably aligned pores and porous cell walls that help to ease the airflow and create longer and tortuous travelling paths for diffusive particles while within the pores the loose, tangled nanofibers with surface func-tional groups could facilitate particle deposition. Moreover, heavy loading filtration tests show good long-term filtration efficiency and anti-clogging features of the NFAs. Overall, this work provides a new strategy to prepare durable NFA air filters that are capable of mitigating the tradeoff between the filtration efficiency and AP, and alleviating the potential microplastic pollution caused by the disposal of petroleum-based plastic filters into environments.

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