Abstract

Most studies on corona-charged nonwoven filters have used grounded electrodes during charging and surface potential measurements but not during filtration experiments. This study was focused on the investigation of a grounded metal grid effect on the filtration efficiency. The results showed that the filtration outcome strongly depends on the filter–grid distance. Moreover, the electric charge was maintained for a considerably long duration when the ground electrode was used, which led to an increase in the filtration efficiency. The efficiency exceeded 90% at a voltage of 10 kV with the grid and was <70% at 30 kV without the grid.

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