Petryanov filter








A Petryanov filter is a type of filtering cloth that is used for fine and super fine cleaning of air and other gases from fine aerosols. Gases contaminated with aerosols with a solid phase concentration of 0.5 mg/m³ can be cleaned by using these filters.[1] These filters are commonly fabricated using electrospinning techniques and were first developed in 1939 by Nathalie D. Rozenblum and Igor V. Petryanov-Sokolov.[2][3]



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  2. ^ "Air Filtration with Electrospun Nanofibers". electrospintech.com. Retrieved 2017-04-21.


  3. ^ Izvestiya (2007). "On the 100th anniversary of the birth of I.V. Petryanov-Sokolov". Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics. 43 (3): 395. doi:10.1134/S0001433807030164.











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