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Particulate Matter Capture Utilizing Triboelectrification between Electrospun Ethyl Cellulose and PTFE Spheresopen access

Authors
Cho, MinheeHiremath, VishwanathSeo, Jeong Gil
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Ethylcellulose; Nanofibers; Particulate matter capture; PTFE spheres; Triboelectrification
Citation
Atmospheric Environment: X, v.12
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
Atmospheric Environment: X
Volume
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/189186
DOI
10.1016/j.aeaoa.2021.100138
ISSN
25901621
Abstract
Air pollution associated with particulate matter (PM) has become one of the most serious environmental problems of the decade. Fibrous filters and electrostatic precipitators are usually employed to the indoor PM removal. In case of fibrous filter, if PM is smaller than the hole of filter, removal efficiency decreases considerably whereas, electrostatic precipitator has fatal drawback of producing unwanted O-3. In this study, triboelectric PM capture system was introduced by utilizing integrated mechanical filtration attributed to structural characteristic of electrospun ethylcellulose (EC) and the electrostatic filtration induced by the direct triboelectrification between electmspun EC and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) spheres. The electmspun EC was reinforced by heating above glass transition temperature (T-g) to improve mechanical strength. Further, the triboelectrification between EC and PTFE achieved 100% PM removal efficiency and can eliminate the drawback of mechanical filtration without production of any hazardous substances. The improvement of PM removal efficiency by the tribo-electrification were +6.68%, +6.89% and +5.47%, corresponding to PM1 , PM2.5 and PM10 respectively. More importantly, it was observed that the triboelectric contribution was much higher for small PM which benefits overall system.
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