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Environmental Science & Technology | 2015

Ionizer Assisted Air Filtration for Collection of Submicron and Ultrafine Particles—Evaluation of Long-Term Performance and Influencing Factors

Bingbing Shi; Lars Ekberg

Previous research has demonstrated that unipolar ionization can enhance the filter performance to collect airborne particles, aeroallergens, and airborne microorganisms, without affecting the filter pressure drop. However, there is a lack of research on the long-term system performance as well as the influence of environmental and operational parameters. In this paper, both field and laboratory tests were carried out to evaluate the long-term particle collection efficiency of a synthetic filter of class M6 with and without ionization. The effect of air velocity, temperature, relative humidity, and particle concentration were further investigated in laboratory tests. Results showed that ionization enhanced the filtration efficiency by 40%-units during most of the operation time. When the ionization system was managed by periodically switching the ionizer polarity, the filtration efficiency against PM0.3-0.5 was maintained above 50% during half a year. Furthermore, the pressure drop of the ionizer-assisted M6 filter was 25-30% lower than that of a filter of class F7. The evaluation of various influencing factors demonstrated that (1) air moisture reduced the increase of filtration efficiency; (2) higher upstream particle concentration and air velocity decreased the filtration efficiency; and (3) the air temperature had very limited effect on the filtration efficiency.


Aerosol Science and Technology | 2013

Intermediate Air Filters for General Ventilation Applications: An Experimental Evaluation of Various Filtration Efficiency Expressions

Bingbing Shi; Lars Ekberg; Sarka Langer

Neither the European standard nor the US standard for classification of intermediate class filters comprises testing of filter performance with respect to ultrafine particles (UFPs) or particles of the most penetrating size (MPPS). This could turn out to be a major lack in classification standards since UFPs have been pointed out as a serious health hazard. In this study, fractional efficiencies of eight new full-scale bag filters and twenty-three new filter medium samples were determined. The influence of air velocity and aerosol type was investigated, and correlations between efficiencies for UFPs (EFUFPs), MPPS-sized particles (EFMPPS) and 0.4 μm-sized particles (EF0.4μm) were established. The tested bag filters were challenged by four aerosol types: a neutralized atomized oil aerosol, the same oil aerosol but non-neutralized, a non-neutralized thermally generated oil smoke, and a “natural” indoor aerosol. The tests were carried out at different air velocities through the filter medium, ranging between 0.08 m/s and 0.22 m/s. The relationships that were observed between EFUFPs, EFMPPS, and EF0.4μm appeared to be linear within the observed filtration efficiency ranges. These relationships were similar regardless of the test aerosol type used, but somewhat different for glass fiber filters than for charged synthetic filters. Generally, EFMPPS was 10–20% lower than EF0.4μm. The influence of air velocity variations on the size resolved efficiency was determined. The glass fiber filters showed practically the same fractional efficiencies regardless of whether the test aerosol was neutralized or not. However, the charged synthetic filters showed substantially lower efficiencies when tested with the non-neutralized aerosol compared to the case when the aerosol was neutralized. Copyright 2013 American Association for Aerosol Research


Ashrae Transactions | 2012

Influence of Filter Fiber Material on Removal of Ultrafine and Submicron Particles Using Carbon Fiber Ionizer-Assisted Intermediate Air Filters

Bingbing Shi; Lars Ekberg; Anders Trüschel; Jan Gustén


Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2011 Conference, Austin, TX, USA, 6 pages | 2011

Removal of ultrafine particles and particles of the most penetrating size by new intermediate class filters

Bingbing Shi; Lars Ekberg; Sarka Langer


Archive | 2012

Removal of ultrafine particles by intermediate air filters in ventilation systems. Evaluation of performance and analysis of applications.

Bingbing Shi


Ashrae Transactions | 2011

Air Cleaning by Photo Catalytic Oxidation: An Experimental Performance Test

Ragib Kadribegovic; Lars Ekberg; A. Gilligan; Bingbing Shi


Proceedings of the CLIMA 2010 Conference: 10th REHVA World Congress 'Sustainable Energy use in Buildings', 8 pages | 2010

The effectiveness of portable air cleaners against tobacco smoke in multizone residential environments

Bingbing Shi; Lars Ekberg; Alireza Afshari; Niels Christian Bergsøe


9th International Healthy Buildings Conference and Exhibition, HB 2009; Syracuse, NY; United States; 13 September 2009 through 17 September 2009 | 2009

Removal of ultrafine particles by ventilation air filters

Lars Ekberg; Bingbing Shi


Proceedings of the CLIMA 2013 Conference | 2013

Field Evaluation of Ionizer-Assisted Air Filtration

Bingbing Shi; Lars Ekberg


Energi och Miljö | 2013

Ventilationsfilter och ultrafina partiklar

Bingbing Shi; Lars Ekberg

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Lars Ekberg

Chalmers University of Technology

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Sarka Langer

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

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Anders Trüschel

Chalmers University of Technology

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Jan Gustén

Chalmers University of Technology

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Per Fahlén

Chalmers University of Technology

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Ragib Kadribegovic

Chalmers University of Technology

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