Nano-functionalized porous membrane filter for reusable face mask

Host department: Department of Civil Engineering

Project supervisor: Professor Chuyang Y. Tang, Dr. Guo Hao (Department of Civil Engineering)

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Project descriptions

The project aims to develop a reusable face mask filter using nanofiber technique to relieve the social and environmental burden caused by current one-time using face masks. The filter consists of electrospun nanofibers with much smaller diameters (e.g., nm level), which are much smaller than the commercial filter fibers (e.g., µm level). The developed nanofibrous filter has high air filtration efficiency without sacrificing the breathe comfortability, which can be attributed to its high porosity and improved physical structure. The filter design is also highly flexible to incorporated with other physicochemical methods for further improvement of the filter properties. An impressive feature of this invention is the reusability. Simple chemical washing can regenerate the exhausted filter for further reuse with maintained high air filtration performance.

Team information

Project leader: Zhang Junwei, BEng(CivE)

Team member(s): Sun Jieran, BEng(BME); Sun Tianlin, BEng(CompSc); Wang Junyuan, BEng(CompSc); Lo Yan Tung. BEng(CivE); Jin Feiyang. BBA(Acc&Fin)

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Winner of the Dean’s Fund Award @ The 1st Engineering InnoShow

This project team was selected for the Dean’s fund award at the 1st Engineering InnoShow. 

This team has received HK$10,000 sponsorship to participate in external competitions or incubation/ entrepreneurship/ startup programmes.

 

The best project award - COMP3329 Computer Game Design and Programming @ The 1st Engineering InnoShow

This project team was selected for the best project award – COMP3329 Computer Game Design and Programming at the 1st Engineering InnoShow.

Members of the Club Grenade project team in HKUEAA Annual Dinner