2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(315a) Rapid Production of MOF-Based Fabrics for Particulate Matter Pollution Filtration
Authors
In this work, we develop a rapid thin film coating technique, termed sequential dip coating (SQD), where a substrate is sequentially dipped into a metal node solution and an organic linker solution to rapidly form a thin film of MOF at an interface developed on the substrate. In order to test air pollution filtration efficacy, we choose the highly stable and highly functionalize MOF, UiO-66-NH2. By leveraging our rapid, interfacial technique, we demonstrate the MOF loading on commonly available woven cotton fabric can be tuned to grow thin films of UiO-66-NH2 on the fiber surfaces with up to 20 wt% MOF on the time scale of seconds. This result is particularly interesting given the time scale of conventional coating techniques is on the order of minutes to hours. Further, we measure the pollution filtration performance of particulate matter between 1 and 4 microns (PM1-4) to demonstrate up an 85% filtration efficiency for UiO-66-NH2 loaded cotton. Finally, we will discuss the advantages of our rapid, thin film fabrication approach for device fabrication.