2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c03055
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Hierarchically Porous, Superhydrophobic PLLA/Copper Composite Fibrous Membranes for Air Filtration

Qinghong Huang,
Chen Meng,
Mingrui Liao
et al.

Abstract: Epidemics such as pulmonary tuberculosis and pertussis can spread quickly through the air in enclosed or small spaces. Most of these diseases are caused by various bacteria. In hospitals, nursing homes, and biology laboratories, the requirement for air quality is often high. Particulate air filters can remove infectious bacteria from the air, making them a good choice for local ventilation systems to capture and remove bacteria or other pathogenic microbes. With high surface area, electrospun poly(l-lactic aci… Show more

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“…As a result, pollutants are trapped in the fibers. Under light conditions, both TiO 2 and ZIF-8 can be activated, and the •O 2− and •OH generated by PLA/TZ can lead to the oxidative decomposition of PM2.5 [60]. In addition, the heterostructure formed by ZIF-8 and TiO 2 promotes charge separation and reduces the bandgap.…”
Section: Antibacterial Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, pollutants are trapped in the fibers. Under light conditions, both TiO 2 and ZIF-8 can be activated, and the •O 2− and •OH generated by PLA/TZ can lead to the oxidative decomposition of PM2.5 [60]. In addition, the heterostructure formed by ZIF-8 and TiO 2 promotes charge separation and reduces the bandgap.…”
Section: Antibacterial Performancementioning
confidence: 99%