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Efficient and Robust Metallic Nanowire Foams for Deep Submicrometer Particulate Filtration

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arxiv 2103.14531 v1 pith:K4VO2L3E submitted 2021-03-24 cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.app-ph

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keywords foamsefficientfiltersmetalairbornecovid-19deepfiltration
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The on-going COVID-19 pandemic highlights the severe health risks posed by deep submicron sized airborne viruses and particulates in the spread of infectious diseases. There is an urgent need for the development of efficient, durable and reusable filters for this size range. Here we report the realization of efficient particulate filters using nanowire-based low-density metal foams which combine extremely large surface areas with excellent mechanical properties. The metal foams exhibit outstanding filtration efficiencies (>96.6%) in the PM_{0.3} regime, with potentials for further improvement. Their mechanical stability and light weight, chemical and radiation resistance, ease of cleaning and reuse, and recyclability further make such metal foams promising filters for combating COVID-19 and other types of airborne particulates.

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