Issue 4, 2016

Mille-feuille paper: a novel type of filter architecture for advanced virus separation applications

Abstract

Mille-feuille (“a thousand leaves”) paper is the first non-woven, wet-laid filter paper, composed of 100% native cellulose, which is capable of removal of the “worst-case” model virus, the non-enveloped parvoviruses, i.e. minute virus of mice (MVM; 18–20 nm), from water with a log10 reduction value (LRV) >5 (>99.999%). We further illustrate how the flow rate across the mille-feuille paper can be increased exponentially so that flux rates in the order of 350 L m−2 h−1 bar−1 can be potentially achieved.

Graphical abstract: Mille-feuille paper: a novel type of filter architecture for advanced virus separation applications

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Mar 2016
Accepted
05 May 2016
First published
18 May 2016

Mater. Horiz., 2016,3, 320-327

Mille-feuille paper: a novel type of filter architecture for advanced virus separation applications

S. Gustafsson, P. Lordat, T. Hanrieder, M. Asper, O. Schaefer and A. Mihranyan, Mater. Horiz., 2016, 3, 320 DOI: 10.1039/C6MH00090H

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