Abstract

This study concerns filtration of sub-micron aerosol using dual nanofiber and microfiber layers. The first part compares the filtration performance of nanofiber (300 nm diameter fibers) and microfiber (1.8 μm diameter fibers) filters. Test aerosol is sodium chloride (NaCl) particulates ranging from 41 to 514 nm generated from atomization. Experimental results show that the fractional efficiency and quality factor of nanofiber filter is higher than microfiber filter, but microfiber filter has lower rate of increase in pressure drop under continuous loading. The second part aims to utilize the dust holding capacity of microfiber filter to relieve the rapid clogging and skin formation of nanofiber filter. In this work, three types of filters formed by stacking of microfiber and nanofiber layers are tested to investigate the loading characteristics of inhomogeneous dual-layer fibrous filter under the challenge of sub-micron NaCl aerosol. Experimental results show that the filter with microfiber layer upstream...

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