Aerosol filtration performance of nanofibrous mats produced via electrically assisted industrial-scale solution blowin
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Gungor, M., Toptaş, A., Calisir, M.D. & Kilic, A. (2021). Aerosol filtration performance of nanofibrous mats produced via electrically assisted industrial-scale solution blowin. Polymer Engineering & Science, 61(10), 2557-2566. https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.25780Özet
Highly efficient polyamide 6 (PA6)-based nanofibrous air filter media was developed for particulate matter (PM) removal in the ambient atmosphere. The PA6 nanofibrous mats exhibited 85% PM0.3 capture performance at a cost of 164 Pa pressure drop when the multiple-nozzle solution blowing system was set to 8 m/h fabric winding speed. However, an increase in the winding speed at a constant feeding rate lowered the filtration efficiency to 62% due to the less amount of nanofibrous mats collected on the substrate. The application of electrical field at the same parameters allowed us to produce a filter media having FFP3-level filtration performance, which means 99% PM0.3 capture performance. This was attributed to a fine fiber diameter (116 nm), higher solidity value (0.149), and lower average pore size (2.28 mu m). These results show that the electrically assisted solution blowing provides a feasible route for the production of high-quality nanofibrous filter media.