Robust lignin-based aerogel filters : high-efficiency capture of ultrafine airborne particulates and the mechanism

In this article, we report a new type of ligninbased wood-like aerogel filters composed of aligned micrometer-sized pores and cross-linked lignin-based cell walls, as well as their air filtration-related properties. The aerogel filters were prepared via facile unidirectional ice-crystal-induced selfass...

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Main Authors: Zeng, Zhihui, Ma, Daphne Xiu Yun, Zhang, Youfang, Wang, Zhe, Ng, Bing Feng, Wan, Man Pun, Lu, Xuehong
Other Authors: School of Materials Science and Engineering
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85232
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/48388
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Summary:In this article, we report a new type of ligninbased wood-like aerogel filters composed of aligned micrometer-sized pores and cross-linked lignin-based cell walls, as well as their air filtration-related properties. The aerogel filters were prepared via facile unidirectional ice-crystal-induced selfassembly from an aqueous solution, followed by annealing at 300 °C. The cross-linking of lignin and reinforcement with a very small amount of graphene significantly enhance the mechanical stiffness, thermal stability, and humidity/water resistance of the aerogels. Simultaneously, abundant functional groups retained from lignin and the aligned pore channels lead to high filtration efficiency for ultrafine particles accompanied by fairly low pressure drop. Moreover, these low-cost and renewable biomass-based filters also exhibit outstanding long-term filtration efficiency. Through filtration tests with particles of various sizes, it is revealed that the air filtration by this type of aerogel filters is dominated by diffusion, rather than impaction or interception mechanism, which offers a new avenue for design of novel high-performance air filters.