Fabrication of Fiber Filters with Antibacterial Properties for VOC and Particle Removal




Juuti P, Nikka M, Gunell M, Eerola E, Saarinen JJ, Omori Y, Seto T, Mäkelä JM

PublisherTAIWAN ASSOC AEROSOL RES-TAAR

2019

Aerosol and Air Quality Research

AEROSOL AND AIR QUALITY RESEARCH

AEROSOL AIR QUAL RES

19

8

1892

1899

8

1680-8584

2071-1409

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.2018.12.0474

http://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/42600406



The use of filters to control air quality has been implemented widely in all types of structures. Unfortunately, filters risk becoming platforms for the growth of bacteria, which can then be dispersed further in the air stream. To combat this, antibacterial materials are being incorporated into filter media. In this work, we tested two routes for introducing nanoscale silver into filters containing activated carbon fibers (ACF): first, by adding silver nanofibers directly to the fiber fabrication process and second, by coating a pre-existing filter with silver nanoparticles generated by a liquid flame spray (LFS). The resultant filters were evaluated for methanol adsorption, particle penetration and antibacterial activity. The results show that both methods are suitable for producing antibacterial filters as well as being highly tailorable and scalable for specific needs.



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