Trichome‐Like Biomimetic Air Filters via Templated Silicone Nanofilaments

Author:

Zhou Zhiqiang1ORCID,You Tianle1,Pan Zhengyuan2,Wang Di1,Wang Hao3,Wang Lingyun3,Xu Guilong1,Liang Yun1,Hu Jian1,Tang Min1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Light Industry and Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510641 China

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 USA

3. State Key Laboratory of NBC Protection for Civilian Beijing 102205 China

Abstract

AbstractAir pollution threats to human health have increased awareness of the role of filter units in air cleaning applications. As an ideal energy‐saving strategy for air filters, the slip effect on nanofiber surfaces can potentially overcome the trade‐off between filtration efficiency and pressure drop. However, the potential of the slip effect in nanofibrous structures is significantly limited by the tight nanofiber stacks. In this study, trichome‐like biomimetic (TLB) air filters with 3D‐templated silicone nanofilaments (average diameter: ≈74 nm) are prepared based on an in situ chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method inspired by plant purification. Theoretical modeling and experimental results indicate that TLB air filters make significant use of the slip effect to overcome the efficiency‐resistance tradeoff. The selectable filter class (up to U15, ≈99.9995%) allows TLB air filters to meet various requirements, and their integral filtration performance surpasses that of most commodity air filters, including melt‐blown cloth, ePTFE membranes, electrospun mats, and glass fiber paper. The proposed strategy directly transforms commercial filter media and filters into TLB air filters using a bottom‐up, one‐step approach. As a proof‐of‐concept, reusable N95 respirators and air purifiers equipped with TLB air filters are fabricated, overcoming the limitations of existing filter designs and fabrication methods.

Funder

National Basic Research Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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