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- Qingxiang Wang
(Northeast Forestry University)
- Zhaoxuan Niu
(Northeast Forestry University
Harbin Institute of Technology)
- Wanli Cheng
(Northeast Forestry University)
- Ming Yang
(Donghua University)
- Jie Yan
(Northeast Forestry University)
- Jiqing Lu
(Northeast Forestry University)
- Haijiao Yu
(Northeast Forestry University)
- Yiying Yue
(Nanjing Forestry University)
- Yen Wei
(Tsinghua University)
- Dong Wang
(Northeast Forestry University)
- Shichao Zhang
(Donghua University
Donghua University)
- Bin Ding
(Donghua University
Donghua University)
- Guangping Han
(Northeast Forestry University)
Abstract
Biomass materials have been widely used in various industries to achieve a carbon-neutral and sustainable society. Here, we show a heterogeneous corn-based precursor strategy that transforms low-value agricultural waste into structural air filters composed of alternating microfibers (2.61 ± 1.11 µm) with grooved surface and nanofibers (0.29 ± 0.18 µm). Utilizing a green solute-solvent system of zein derived from corn and cellulose extracted from corn straw, the process ensures sustainability across raw material sources, fabrication, filtration, and end-of-life degradation. By tailoring relative humidity and incorporating cellulose, an incomplete nonsolvent-induced phase separation is triggered, leading to a corn-based dual-network filter with high filtration performance (>99.99% PM0.3 removal) and low pressure drop (45 Pa). The life cycle assessment demonstrates that the corn-based filter results in lower carbon emissions and environmental impacts than petroleum-based filters. This work provides a promising pathway toward the development of sustainable and disposable filtration materials.
Suggested Citation
Qingxiang Wang & Zhaoxuan Niu & Wanli Cheng & Ming Yang & Jie Yan & Jiqing Lu & Haijiao Yu & Yiying Yue & Yen Wei & Dong Wang & Shichao Zhang & Bin Ding & Guangping Han, 2025.
"Sustainable biomass-based filter for high-efficiency PM0.3 filtration,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-10, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-61863-2
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-61863-2
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