Air filtration, as is commonly understood, is often what we read in advertisements of air-conditioners or what we read in newspapers and journals about the poor quality of air around us, which is mainly filtration of particulate contaminants.
This article, however, will discuss various aspects of air filtration at a molecular level, i.e. filtration/removal of gaseous contaminants. Air filtration at a molecular level is often also referred to as Gas Phase Filtration.
Today, when technologies and equipment, especially in the mission critical facilities require a clean environment to function at their optimum, molecular phase filtration and its understanding is essential.
This article will also discuss the concept, need, technology trends and equipment for molecular phase filtration.
Molecular Phase Filtration – Filtration of gaseous contamination having size at the molecular scale.
Particulate Air Filtration – Filtration process that removes solid particulates from the air.
US ASHRAE standard 52.2 classifies particulate filtration as
The above classification caters more to various domestic, commercial and industrial needs. However, for various clean rooms and super clean rooms, we need to install
While HEPA filters can control contamination up to 0.3 micron (µm), ULPA can even control up to 0.12 micron (µm).
Various filters described above do take care of unwanted particulate contamination in the air. However, it is a very big challenge to control contamination of any matter smaller than particulate size of 0.12 micron (µm) and physically arrest them.
In depth knowledge of adsorption by desiccants help us to control contamination in such critical applications. Adsorption by various desiccants of matters (gases) having molecular diameter fraction of 0.1 micron (µm) in their micro/meso pores (diameter between 0.2 to 1.0 nm (nano meter)) is the starting point of filtration of gaseous contaminants.
Why do we need molecular filtration at such levels (less than 0.12 microns)?
Many of the unwanted gases which contaminate and can cause serious damage resulting in huge losses are either
These gaseous contaminants are potentially very harmful to humans as well to equipment, especially in an environment of controlled areas housing sensitive equipment like servers in data centers, etc.
As shown in Table below, gases typically have molecular diameter in the range of 0.0002 micron to 0.001 micron (µm). Unit used for measurement is Angstrom (Å) (1 micron = 10,000 Angstrom)
S. No. |
Unwanted Gases |
Molecular Diameter |
MW |
Nature of Gas |
Sources of gases in |
Sources of gases in |
|
Symbol |
in Angstrom (Å) |
Odorous |
Corrosive |
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1
|
H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) |
2.6
|
4.08
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|
|
2
|
SO2 (Sulfur Dioxide)
|
2.8
|
64.07
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|
|
3
|
SO3 (Sulfur Trioxide)
|
2.8
|
80.07
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
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4
|
HF
(Hydrogen Fluoride) |
1.8
|
20.01
|
No
|
Yes
|
|
|
5
|
NO2 (Nitrogen Dioxide)
|
2.3
|
46.01
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|
|
6
|
NH3 (Ammonia) |
2.6
|
17.03
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|
|
7
|
Cl2 (Chlorine)
|
3.2
|
70.9
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|
|
8
|
O3 (Ozone)
|
2.6
|
48
|
No
|
Yes
|
|
|
9
|
HCl (Hydrogen
Chloride) |
3.2
|
36.47
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|
|
10
|
CnHn/VOC
(Hydrocarbons/ Volatile Organic Compounds) |
4-4.9
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
|
|
This article is going to give more insight into the adverse effects of corrosive gases and potential filtration options currently available in the market.
As shown in figure 3, the process of filtration through adsorption and neutralization through chemical reaction is commonly known as Chemisorption. The air filtration systems remove corrosive gases through the process of adsorption and neutralization.
The above figure traces how the various types of filters have evolved from carbon media to honeycomb chemical filters.
International Society of Automation (ISA) defined severity levels on account of unwanted gases in instrumentation and control rooms way back in 1985. Keeping in view implementation of ROHS (Restriction Of use of Hazardous Substances) under the directive from EU (European Union) as per 2002/95/EC replacing lead (being carcinogenic) by silver and electronic circuits getting further miniaturized has led to ISA revising 1985 standard in 2013 which is as per below table below:
Class
|
Severity
Level |
Severity
Level |
Comments
|
|
Copper
Corrosion |
Silver Corrosion
|
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G1
|
Mild
|
<300 Å
|
<200 Å
|
|
G2
|
Moderate
|
300 Å – 999 Å
|
|
|
G3
|
Harsh
|
1,000 Å – 1,999 Å
|
|
|
GX
|
Severe
|
> 2000 Å
|
|
The ISA standard also defines in terms of gaseous concentration levels as per below table below:
Concentration of Gases (in ppb) as per ISA – 71.04-2013
|
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Contaminants
|
G-1 (Mild)
|
G2 (Moderate)
|
G3 (Harsh)
|
GX (Severe)
|
H2S
|
<3
|
<10
|
<50
|
>50
|
SO2
|
<10
|
<100
|
<300
|
>300
|
Cl2
|
<1
|
<2
|
<10
|
>10
|
NOx
|
<50
|
<125
|
<1250
|
>1250
|
HF
|
<1
|
<2
|
<10
|
>10
|
NH3
|
<500
|
<10000
|
<25000
|
>25000
|
O3
|
<2
|
<25
|
<100
|
>100
|
Typically, there are two types of measurement methods as below:
Corrosion Classification Coupons (CCC):
Real time atmospheric corrosion monitors:
* One is based on Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM), which measures the rate of increase of corroded metal sensors mass
* The other determines the rate of electrical resistance increase of corroded metal strips
Equipment for removal of unwanted corrosive gases are broadly classified as under:
The above two concept categories can involve both types of chemical filters:
Gas Phase filtration systems are typically installed in three ways
Server rooms, data centers and mobile/base switching centers are mushrooming in urban areas. Knowledge of filtration at molecular level (more commonly referred as Gas Phase Filtration System) is helping in keeping such facilities with minimum downtime.
With the increase in automation in process industries, need of protecting their control rooms against corrosion from unwanted gases using Gas Phase Filtration has become the need of the hour.
We hope this article helps in better understanding of basics of air filtration at molecular level and need for gas phase filtration. This article, however, only gives the over view of the dynamics involved.
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