Abstract

Toxicological research on the influence of noxious nanoparticles on human health indicates the need to develop efficient protective devices. In particular, this concerns respiratory protective equipment employing filtration nonwovens. This paper presents a methodology for the improvement of the filtration efficiency of electret nonwovens against nanoparticles by enriching amorphous polycarbonate (PC) with additives of different electrostatic potentials. We introduced perlite granules (positive charge) and amber granules (negative charge) to the polymer stream in melt-blown technology. Filtration efficiency was assessed by a standard method using paraffin oil and sodium chloride aerosol, as well as by a non-standard method using NaCl nanoparticles. The experiments showed that strengthening the effects of electrostatic forces by the introduction of modifiers is a promising approach to improving the efficiency of electret nonwovens against nanoparticles.

Details

Title
Efficiency of Electret Polycarbonate Nonwovens in Respiratory Protection Against Nanoparticles
Author
Brochocka, Agnieszka 1 

 Central Institute for Labour Protection – National Research Institute Department of Personal Protective Equipment, Warsaw, Poland 
Pages
188-198
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
14709589
e-ISSN
23000929
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2545205083
Copyright
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