Antibacterial
air filtration membranes are essential for personal
protection during the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
However, high-efficiency filtration with low pressure drop and effective
antibiosis is difficult to achieve. To solve this problem, an innovative
electrospinning system with low binding energy and high conductivity
was built to enhance the jet splitting, and a fluffy nanofibrous membrane
containing numerous ultrafine nanofibers and large quantities of antibacterial
agents was achieved, which was fabricated by electrospinning polyamide
6 (PA6), poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP), chitosan (CS), and curcumin
(Cur). The filtration efficiency for 0.3 μm NaCl particles was
99.83%, the pressure drop was 54 Pa, and the quality factor (QF) was
up to 0.118 Pa–1. CS and Cur synergistically enhanced
the antibacterial performance; the bacteriostatic rates against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus
aureus were 99.5 and 98.9%, respectively. This work
will largely promote the application of natural antibacterial agents
in the development of high-efficiency, low-resistance air filters
for personal protection by manufacturing ultrafine nanofibers with
enhanced antibiosis.