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Highly Efficient Fabrication of Biomimetic Nanoscaled Tendrils for High-Performance PM 0.3 Air Filters.

Tienan ZhaoYuanqiang XuMengwei WuYing LiJiajia MaHui LiYuansheng ZhengYongchun Zeng
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Particulate matter pollution has become a serious public health issue, especially with the outbreak of new infectious diseases. However, most existing air filtration materials face challenges such as being too bulky, having high resistance, and a trade-off between filtration efficiency and air permeability. Here, a unique electro-blown spinning technique is used to prepare an air filter made of biomimetic nanoscaled tendril nonwovens (Nano-TN). The introduction of an airflow field significantly increases the whipping frequency and the strain mismatch of composite jets, achieving large-scale and highly efficient preparation of Nano-TN. The resultant Nano-TN has an ultrahigh porosity (97%) and a small pore size (2.9 μm). At the same filtration level, its air resistance is 37% lower than that of traditional straight nanofibrous nonwovens and has a higher dust-holding capacity. Moreover, compared with traditional three-dimensional air filters, the Nano-TN filter is thinner, offering tremendous application prospects in various environmental purification and personal protection fields.
Keyphrases
  • highly efficient
  • particulate matter
  • public health
  • air pollution
  • infectious diseases
  • heavy metals
  • tissue engineering
  • risk assessment
  • endothelial cells
  • health risk
  • molecularly imprinted
  • high resolution
  • solid state