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Characterization of Activated Carbon Fiber Filters for Pressure Drop,Submicrometer Particulate Collection,and Mercury Capture
Authors:Toshiaki Hayashi  Tai Gyu Lee  Melynda Hazelwood  Elizabeth Hedrick  Pratim Biswas
Institution:1. Aerosol &2. Air Quality Research Laboratory, Environmental Engineering &3. Science Division , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati , OH , USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The use of activated carbon fiber (ACF) filters for the capture of particulate matter and elemental Hg is demonstrated. The pressure drop and particle collection efficiency characteristics of the ACF filters were established at two different face velocities and for two different aerosols: spherical NaCl and combustion-generated silica particles. The clean ACF filter specific resistance was 153 kg m-2 sec-1. The experimental specific resistance for cake filtration was 1.6 × 106 sec-1 and 2.4 × 105 sec-1 for 0.5- and 1.5-μm mass median diameter particles, respectively. The resistance factor R was approximately 2, similar to that for the high-efficiency particulate air filters. There was a discrepancy in the measured particle collection efficiencies and those predicted by theory. The use of the ACF filter for elemental Hg capture was illustrated, and the breakthrough characteristic was established. The capacity of the ACF filter for Hg capture was similar to other powdered activated carbons.
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