TY - JOUR
T1 - Loading characteristics of filter pretreated with anionic surfactant for monodisperse solid particles
AU - Yang, Shinhao
AU - Lee, Grace W.M.
AU - Luo, Chin Hsiang
AU - Wu, Chih Cheng
AU - Yu, Kuo Pin
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the National Science Council of Republic of China for financially supporting this research under Contract No. NSC. 91-EPA-Z-241-001.
PY - 2005/8/2
Y1 - 2005/8/2
N2 - Anionic surfactant (sodium oleate, SO) was used to pretreat polypropylene fibrous filters to make them negatively charged. This work examines the effects on particle loading of an anionic surfactant-pretreated filter. Also, the effects of various factors, such as the particle size, the face velocity, concentration of the surfactant, and particle distribution (mono and poly) on the particle loading characteristics were evaluated. Experimental data reveal that the electric field of a filter treated with anionic surfactant (SO) could be directly measured using an electrofieldmeter, suggesting that the pretreatment with surfactant charged the filters. The results demonstrate that pretreating the filter with SO surfactant increases its particle-loading capacity. The clogging points of the untreated filter, and of the 0.01, 0.05 and 0.08 M SO-pretreated filter are 18, 23, 28 and 33 g/m2. The loading behavior of the SO-pretreated filter depended on the size of the particles and the operating face velocity. Additionally, the loading behavior of the SO-pretreated filter with polydisperse particles is much the same as that with monodisperse particles. However, the clogging point of the SO-pretreated filter with polydisperse particles is higher than that with monodisperse equal size.
AB - Anionic surfactant (sodium oleate, SO) was used to pretreat polypropylene fibrous filters to make them negatively charged. This work examines the effects on particle loading of an anionic surfactant-pretreated filter. Also, the effects of various factors, such as the particle size, the face velocity, concentration of the surfactant, and particle distribution (mono and poly) on the particle loading characteristics were evaluated. Experimental data reveal that the electric field of a filter treated with anionic surfactant (SO) could be directly measured using an electrofieldmeter, suggesting that the pretreatment with surfactant charged the filters. The results demonstrate that pretreating the filter with SO surfactant increases its particle-loading capacity. The clogging points of the untreated filter, and of the 0.01, 0.05 and 0.08 M SO-pretreated filter are 18, 23, 28 and 33 g/m2. The loading behavior of the SO-pretreated filter depended on the size of the particles and the operating face velocity. Additionally, the loading behavior of the SO-pretreated filter with polydisperse particles is much the same as that with monodisperse particles. However, the clogging point of the SO-pretreated filter with polydisperse particles is higher than that with monodisperse equal size.
KW - Anionic surfactant pretreated filter
KW - Clogging point
KW - Loading capacity
KW - Loading characteristics
KW - Particle
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U2 - 10.1016/j.powtec.2005.06.005
DO - 10.1016/j.powtec.2005.06.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:23744461876
SN - 0032-5910
VL - 156
SP - 52
EP - 60
JO - Powder Technology
JF - Powder Technology
IS - 1
ER -