THEORETICAL STUDY OF A NEW MATERIAL FOR FILTERS: AEROGELS |
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Authors: | Douglas W. Cooper |
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Affiliation: | a IBM Research Division, T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York |
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Abstract: | Aerogels are highly porous materials made by removing the liquid phase of a dilute suspension of solids by taking off the vapor under super-critical temperature and pressure conditions. The aerogel structure has a skeleton of nanometer-size elements forming pores that are tens of nanometers in dimension. In some cases the structure of the aerogel arises from clusters having fractal geometry. The collection efficiency and pressure drop for such material is predicted here from models in the literature. A quality factor is used to compare aerogel material with other filter materials. The quality factor relating gas filtration efficiency with pressure drop is predicted to be unusually high for these materials in comparison with other common fibrous filter media, predicting lower flow resistance for aerogels at equivalent particle collection efficiency levels. |
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