(514r) Antimicrobial Coating for Air Filtration Media and Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation in Palliative Care Facility
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Environmental Division
Poster Session: Environmental Division
Thursday, November 19, 2020 - 8:00am to 9:00am
An air filter with sustained antimicrobial and filtration functions was developed. A formulated antimicrobial particulate air filters is capable of 95% reduction in viable microorganisms by combining ârelease-killingâ biocides, âcontact-killingâ reactive dyads and âanti-adhesionâ polymers to target different cellular sites in the microorganism along different inactivation pathways. Standard HEPA filter was used to compare the mean reduction on both control and treatment end to access the effectiveness of antimicrobial particulate air filters. The aims of this study are to invent an antimicrobial coating for air filtration media, apply the invented coating to a palliative care setting and simulate the relationship between the air purifier and the indoor air quality using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The results showed that the application of antimicrobial particulate air filter in palliative care setting mitigated indoor air pollution, thus improving the residentsâ health conditions and well-being.