High-Efficiency Air Filter Aerogel Resembling Blood Cell with Heterogeneous Epitaxial Growth of Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8 Anchored on Tunicate Cellulose Nanofibers for Integrated Air Cleaning
30 Pages Posted: 14 Jul 2023
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) possess highly ordered porous structures and photocatalytic capabilities, making them ideal for air cleaning and antibacterial applications. However, the crystallization kinetics of MOFs constrain their crystal structure, which limits their practical usage for air cleaning and other applications. Herein, we present a non-MOF template strategy to achieve heterogeneous epitaxial growth of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) on cellulose extracted from tunicate. TEMPO-oxidation tunicate cellulose nanofibers (TOCNFs) have a high length-diameter ratio (>1000) and negatively charged carboxyl and hydroxyl groups that serve as suitable templates to promote heterogeneous nucleation of the ZIF-8 crystal, thereby resulting in the fabrication of a unique porous structure resembling blood cell. The ZIF-8@TOCNFs aerogel shows excellent porosity performance, achieving a maximum particulate matter (PM) removal efficiency of 95.80% with ultralow pressure drop at 14 Pa. Compared to other works and commercial filters, ZIF-8@TOCNFs aerogel exhibits a higher quality factor (QF) of up to 0.197 Pa-1. Furthermore, ZIF-8@TOCNFs aerogel also demonstrates remarkable antibacterial and antiviral performance without UV photocatalysis. This unique design of ZIF-8@TOCNFs aerogel opens a new avenue for non-MOF template growth of MOF-on-MOF heterostructures and provides a novel strategy for preparing high-performance air filters with an integrated performance of ultralow pressure drop, high removal efficiency, excellent QF, superior antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Keywords: Tunicate cellulose nanofibers, Metal-organic frameworks, Heterogeneous nucleation, Air cleaning, Aerogel
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