Nasal mucus-inspired air filter lasts longer and traps more dust

Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 7/10/2025
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Read original articleResearchers at Chung-Ang University in South Korea have developed a novel air filtration system inspired by the mucus layer in the human nose, which naturally traps dust, allergens, and harmful particles. This bioinspired filter, called the particle-removing oil-coated filter (PRO), uses a thin, stable film of biocompatible oil (200 to 500 nanometers thick) applied to standard filter fibers. This coating mimics the sticky mucus barrier and enhances particle capture through capillary adhesion, significantly improving retention compared to conventional filters that rely on weaker van der Waals forces.
Field tests conducted in various indoor environments in Seoul, including offices, exhibition centers, and stadiums, demonstrated that the PRO filter not only traps more airborne pollutants but also lasts twice as long as traditional filters. Additionally, its sticky oil layer prevents particles from being dislodged by strong winds, making it suitable for high-airflow locations such as construction sites and metro stations. The filter is compatible with existing HVAC and air purifier systems
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