Particulate matter (PM) in air has seriously endangered human health. Especially, PM0.3 can easily enter the lungs and blood through breathing. Herein, an air filter with a three-dimensional (3D) network consisting of core-shell structured fibers was designed by in situ growth of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 on tunicate nanocellulose/glass fiber composite filter media (ZIF-8@TNC/GF). The filtration performance of the obtained ZIF-8@TNC/GF membranes against sodium chloride particles with the MPPS (most penetrating particle size) was investigated. The air filter media at the optimal ratio of ZIF-8 exhibited an ultrahigh efficiency of 99.998% and a quality factor of 0.0308 Pa for PM0.3. Further characterizations showed that the ZIF-8@TNC/GF air filter had a hierarchical and rich pore structure, showing a large specific surface area (50.3 m g). More significantly, compared with the TNC/GF prepared by the dipping method, TNCs changed from the original two-dimensional (2D) nonuniform network to a uniform 3D network after the ZIF-8 was introduced. Moreover, the ZIF-8@TNC fibers with a core-shell structure inhibited the aggregation of nanocellulose. This study will shed light on the fabrication of high-efficiency TNC composite air filter media with fluffy 3D networks.

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