Open Access Deposition and Filtration of Nanoparticles in the Composites of Nano- and Microsized Fibers

Authors: Przekop, Rafał; Gradon, Leon

Source: Aerosol Science and Technology, Volume 42, Number 6, June 2008 , pp. 483-493(11)

Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd

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Abstract:

Filtration of aerosol particles using composites of nano- and microsized fibrous structures is a promising method of effective separation of nanoparticles from gases. The multiscale physical system describing the flow pattern and particles deposition in it requires other than a continuous approach for the process analysis. The lattice-Boltzmann method was used for the calculation of deposition efficiency on nanosized particles for the system consisting of two nano- and microsized fibers. The proposed method allows to calculate the deposition efficiency of nanoparticles on both fibers for a very wide range of Knudsen numbers in the case of each nanofiber considering molecular, slip, and continuous flow patterns. The nanofiber is a significant attractor for collecting particles as an element of multiscale fibers of the filtration composite. The results of particle deposition efficiency calculated for the microfiber, using proposed method, are similar to those obtained from the classical continuum approach (Filippova and Hanel 1997; Przekop et al. 2003). The proposed model was extended to calculate the performance of bilayer filter structures consisting of a nanofibrous front layer and a microfibrous backing layer of the filter. Filtration efficiency, pressure drop and quality factors for uniform and non-uniform distributions of nanofibers in the front filter layer were calculated for a wide range of Knudsen and Peclet numbers.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02786820802187077

Affiliations: 1: Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

Publication date: 2008-06-01

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