Eco-friendly poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofiber-based air filter for effectively capturing particulate matter

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Abstract

Due to the increasing use of polypropylene-based nonwoven dust masks and air filters, environmental problems that occur due to the plastic pollution resulting from the disposal of these materials have also increased. Hence, an eco-friendly air filter based on PVA nanofibers (NFs) was fabricated by electrospinning on a nonwoven fabric, and its performance was evaluated as a filter capable of blocking or capturing particulate matter. The quality factor of the optimized PVA NF-based air filter was found to be 0.010606 Pa-1, which is lower than that of a HEPA filter (0.015394 Pa-1), but higher than that of a cabin air filter (0.010517 Pa-1) and a dust mask (0.009102 Pa-1). The contamination level of the PVA NF-based filter was analyzed by optical and structural analyses of the filter surface. Finally, the filter was soaked in water to selectively remove the contaminated PVA NF layer, and the remaining nonwoven fabric was able to be reused to make the filter.

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Kim, H. J., Choi, D. I., Sung, S. K., Lee, S. H., Kim, S. J., Kim, J., … Kim, Y. (2021). Eco-friendly poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofiber-based air filter for effectively capturing particulate matter. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11093831

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