Development of Filter Media by Electrospinning for Air Filtration of Nanoparticles from PET Bottles

Air pollution and solid pollution are considered global problems, and endanger human health mainly due to the emission of fine particulate matter released into the atmosphere and improper disposal of post-consumer plastic bottles. Therefore, it is urgent to develop filter media to effectively protec...

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Main Authors: Daniela P. F. Bonfim, Fabiana G. S. Cruz, Vádila G. Guerra, Mônica L. Aguiar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Membranes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/4/293
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spelling doaj-e89aac4a11fb41a6b5e73e442b12d4dd2021-04-19T23:00:27ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752021-04-011129329310.3390/membranes11040293Development of Filter Media by Electrospinning for Air Filtration of Nanoparticles from PET BottlesDaniela P. F. Bonfim0Fabiana G. S. Cruz1Vádila G. Guerra2Mônica L. Aguiar3Departamento de Engenharia Química, Federal University of São Carlos, Washington Luis Road, km 235, São Carlos, SP 13565-905, BrazilDepartamento de Engenharia Química, Federal University of São Carlos, Washington Luis Road, km 235, São Carlos, SP 13565-905, BrazilDepartamento de Engenharia Química, Federal University of São Carlos, Washington Luis Road, km 235, São Carlos, SP 13565-905, BrazilDepartamento de Engenharia Química, Federal University of São Carlos, Washington Luis Road, km 235, São Carlos, SP 13565-905, BrazilAir pollution and solid pollution are considered global problems, and endanger human health mainly due to the emission of fine particulate matter released into the atmosphere and improper disposal of post-consumer plastic bottles. Therefore, it is urgent to develop filter media to effectively protect the public. The properties of plastics make them potential candidates for nanofiber mat formers due to their attractive structural and mechanical characteristics. This work aims to produce and evaluate novel PET electrospun fibers dispensed with the use of support materials to be used as filter media to remove nanoparticles from the air. The electrospinning process was carried out by changing the concentration of the polymer solution, the needle diameter, and the electrospinning processing time at two rotation speeds. The average diameters of the micro- and nanofibers of the filter media produced ranged from 3.25 μm to 0.65 μm and it was possible to conclude that, as the size of the fibers decreased, the mechanical strength increased from 3.2 to 4.5 MPa. In filtration tests, a collection efficiency of up to 99% with low-pressure drops (19.4 Pa) was obtained for nanoparticles, demonstrating high quality factor filter media, which could be applicable in gas filtration.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/4/293filter mediaelectrospinningair filtrationnanotechnologyquality factorrecycling materials
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author Daniela P. F. Bonfim
Fabiana G. S. Cruz
Vádila G. Guerra
Mônica L. Aguiar
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Fabiana G. S. Cruz
Vádila G. Guerra
Mônica L. Aguiar
Development of Filter Media by Electrospinning for Air Filtration of Nanoparticles from PET Bottles
Membranes
filter media
electrospinning
air filtration
nanotechnology
quality factor
recycling materials
author_facet Daniela P. F. Bonfim
Fabiana G. S. Cruz
Vádila G. Guerra
Mônica L. Aguiar
author_sort Daniela P. F. Bonfim
title Development of Filter Media by Electrospinning for Air Filtration of Nanoparticles from PET Bottles
title_short Development of Filter Media by Electrospinning for Air Filtration of Nanoparticles from PET Bottles
title_full Development of Filter Media by Electrospinning for Air Filtration of Nanoparticles from PET Bottles
title_fullStr Development of Filter Media by Electrospinning for Air Filtration of Nanoparticles from PET Bottles
title_full_unstemmed Development of Filter Media by Electrospinning for Air Filtration of Nanoparticles from PET Bottles
title_sort development of filter media by electrospinning for air filtration of nanoparticles from pet bottles
publisher MDPI AG
series Membranes
issn 2077-0375
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Air pollution and solid pollution are considered global problems, and endanger human health mainly due to the emission of fine particulate matter released into the atmosphere and improper disposal of post-consumer plastic bottles. Therefore, it is urgent to develop filter media to effectively protect the public. The properties of plastics make them potential candidates for nanofiber mat formers due to their attractive structural and mechanical characteristics. This work aims to produce and evaluate novel PET electrospun fibers dispensed with the use of support materials to be used as filter media to remove nanoparticles from the air. The electrospinning process was carried out by changing the concentration of the polymer solution, the needle diameter, and the electrospinning processing time at two rotation speeds. The average diameters of the micro- and nanofibers of the filter media produced ranged from 3.25 μm to 0.65 μm and it was possible to conclude that, as the size of the fibers decreased, the mechanical strength increased from 3.2 to 4.5 MPa. In filtration tests, a collection efficiency of up to 99% with low-pressure drops (19.4 Pa) was obtained for nanoparticles, demonstrating high quality factor filter media, which could be applicable in gas filtration.
topic filter media
electrospinning
air filtration
nanotechnology
quality factor
recycling materials
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/4/293
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