Preparation of Nanofibrous Metal–Organic Framework Filters for Efficient Air Pollution Control

Yuanyuan Zhang(Beijing Institute of Technology), Shuai Yuan(Beijing Institute of Technology), Xiao Feng(Beijing Institute of Technology), Haiwei Li(Beijing Institute of Technology), Junwen Zhou(Beijing Institute of Technology), Bo Wang(Beijing Institute of Technology)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
April 19, 2016
Cited by 739

Abstract

Environmental challenges especially air pollution (particulate matter (PM) and toxic gases) pose serious threats to public health globally. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are crystalline materials with high porosity, tunable pore size, and rich functionalities, holding the promise for poisonous pollutants capture. Here, nanocrystals of four unique MOF structures are processed into nanofibrous filters (noted as MOFilter) with high MOF loadings (up to 60 wt %). The MOFilters show high PM removal efficiencies up to 88.33 ± 1.52% and 89.67 ± 1.33% for PM2.5 and PM10, respectively, in the hazy environment, and the performance remains largely unchanged over 48 h of continuous filtration. For the first time, the interactions between such porous crystalline material and particulate pollutants were explored. These thin MOFilters can further selectively capture and retain SO2 when exposed to a stream of SO2/N2 mixture, and their hierarchical nanostructures can easily permeate fresh air at high gas flow rate with the pressure drop <20 Pa.


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