PMC:7796291 / 18679-20106 JSONTXT 2 Projects

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T156 0-174 Sentence denotes The charge decay occurred by the exposure to alcohol and detergent solution was probably due to the mobility of the charge carrier caused by the penetration of liquid [9,24].
T157 175-322 Sentence denotes Water has high surface tension and does not wet the polypropylene (PP) surface; therefore, the effect of water-immersion on PP media is negligible.
T158 323-551 Sentence denotes IPA and EtOH immediately wetted the PP media in each layer as represented by the contact angle ~0° (Figure 4); and penetration of solvents into PP molecules expedited the charge carrier mobility, quickly dissipating the charges.
T159 552-704 Sentence denotes In the case of 0.1% detergent solution, instantaneous contact angle was around 120°, then within 30~60 s, the PP web fully absorbed the liquid droplets.
T160 705-888 Sentence denotes As the affinity of detergent solution to PP was not as high as EtOH or IPA, the impact of detergent on the electrostatic filtration was not as significant as that of organic solvents.
T161 889-1056 Sentence denotes Unlike the other test liquid, the ClO− droplet maintained the contact angle of 140° without spreading, and the electrostatic filtration was hardly affected (Figure 2).
T162 1057-1327 Sentence denotes Among the treatments, detergent treatment reduced the contact angle; this increased surface wettability of filter web would adversely influence the charge retention by increasing the electric conductivity, as evidenced from the surface potential measurement in Figure 3.
T163 1328-1427 Sentence denotes As a result, the filtration performance after detergent treatment significantly decreased (≥10.8%).