Superoleophobic Filters: Improvement of Filtration Performance by Front Attachment of Oil-Guiding Fabric
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posted on 2024-06-06, 09:48 authored by J Liu, H Zhou, X Wu, H Wang, Z Ji, Y Xing, J Lu, X Wei, T Lin© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim In this paper, a novel, simple, but efficient method is reported to lower pressure drop and meanwhile maintain high filtration efficiency of superoleophobic filters for oil aerosol filtration. By close attachment of a thin oil-guiding fibrous layer to the front surface of a superoleophobic filter, the pressure drop at pseudostatic state can be reduced by 20%. Such a remarkable reduction in filtration resistance is originated from the capillary effect of the oil-guiding fabric, and pore size within the guiding fabric also played a role. This novel material may be useful for the development of high efficiency, low energy-consumption coalescing filters for various applications.
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Advanced Materials InterfacesVolume
7Article number
1901808Pagination
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London, Eng.Publisher DOI
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