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  • Air quality issues in Asia, particularly in China, Korea, and India, are largely due to particulate matter, especially PM2.5.
  • The Ag nanowire percolation network has been developed as a novel, transparent, reusable air filter that effectively captures PM2.5 using strong electrostatic forces.
  • This innovative filter is highly efficient (>99.99%), low-power, antibacterial, and suitable for applications in wearable electronics.

Article Abstract

Air quality has become a major public health issue in Asia including China, Korea, and India. Particulate matters are the major concern in air quality. We present the first environmental application demonstration of Ag nanowire percolation network for a novel, electrical type transparent, reusable, and active PM2.5 air filter although the Ag nanowire percolation network has been studied as a very promising transparent conductor in optoelectronics. Compared with previous particulate matter air filter study using relatively weaker short-range intermolecular force in polar polymeric nanofiber, Ag nanowire percolation network filters use stronger long-range electrostatic force to capture PM2.5, and they are highly efficient (>99.99%), transparent, working on an active mode, low power consumption, antibacterial, and reusable after simple washing. The proposed new particulate matter filter can be applied for a highly efficient, reusable, active and energy efficient filter for wearable electronics application.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01404DOI Listing

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