Presentation 2001/8/15
Remove of aldehyde and ammonia gas using by organic thin films
Yuji Inami, Hirokazu Takai, Shin-ya Kushida, Seimei Shiratori,
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Abstract(in English) An extremely high performance chemical filter for aldehyde and ammonia gas was established by forming the organic thin film on the surface of porous glass fiber. The newly developed filter showed remarkably high performance because it can adsorb large amount of gas molecules without supplying electric power. Since gas molecules physisorbed to the pore of the porous glass fiber, and functional groups of the hydroxylamine phosphate(HAP)and poly phosphoric acid(PPA)work as ion-exchange groups, aldehyde and ammonia were strongly chemisorbed to the thin film. It was found that the ratio of surfece to volume of the fiber substrate was important for gas adsorption. Since HAP/PPA film mainly grow in the pore of porous glass fiber, there is an optimal value of the number of bilayers. A remarkable high performance organic filter for aldehyde and ammonia gas was developed.
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Keyword(in English) organic thin films / layer-by-layer self-assembly film / filter / toxic gas / porous glass fiber / ammonia / aldehyde
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Title (in English) Remove of aldehyde and ammonia gas using by organic thin films
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Keyword(1) organic thin films
Keyword(2) layer-by-layer self-assembly film
Keyword(3) filter
Keyword(4) toxic gas
Keyword(5) porous glass fiber
Keyword(6) ammonia
Keyword(7) aldehyde
1st Author's Name Yuji Inami
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University()
2nd Author's Name Hirokazu Takai
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
3rd Author's Name Shin-ya Kushida
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
4th Author's Name Seimei Shiratori
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Technology; Keio University
Date 2001/8/15
Paper # OME2001-51
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 253
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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