Nanofiber Air Filters with High-Temperature Stability for Efficient PM 2.5 Removal from the Pollution Sources
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Abstract
Here, we developed high-efficiency (>99.5%) polyimide-nanofiber air filters for the high temperature PM2.5 removal. The polyimide nanofibers exhibited high thermal stability, and the PM2.5 removal efficiency was kept unchanged when temperature ranged from 25-370 °C. These filters had high air flux with very low pressure drop. They could continuously work for >120 h for PM2.5 index >300. A field-test showed that they could effectively remove >99.5% PM particles from car exhaust at high temperature.
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- Nanofiber
- Polyimide
- Materials science
- Thermal stability
- Air filter
- Pressure drop
- Drop (telecommunication)
- Composite material
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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