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Recharging and rejuvenation of decontaminated N95 masks

N95 respirators comprise a critical part of the personal protective equipment used by frontline health-care workers and are typically meant for one-time usage. However, the recent COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a serious shortage of these masks leading to a worldwide effort to develop decontamina...

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Autores principales: Hossain, Emroj, Bhadra, Satyanu, Jain, Harsh, Das, Soumen, Bhattacharya, Arnab, Ghosh, Shankar, Levine, Dov
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AIP Publishing LLC 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7513826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32982134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0023940
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author Hossain, Emroj
Bhadra, Satyanu
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Levine, Dov
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description N95 respirators comprise a critical part of the personal protective equipment used by frontline health-care workers and are typically meant for one-time usage. However, the recent COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a serious shortage of these masks leading to a worldwide effort to develop decontamination and re-use procedures. A major factor contributing to the filtration efficiency of N95 masks is the presence of an intermediate layer of charged polypropylene electret fibers that trap particles through electrostatic or electrophoretic effects. This charge can degrade when the mask is used. Moreover, simple decontamination procedures (e.g., use of alcohol) can degrade any remaining charge from the polypropylene, thus severely impacting the filtration efficiency post-decontamination. In this report, we summarize our results on the development of a simple laboratory setup allowing measurement of charge and filtration efficiency in N95 masks. In particular, we propose and show that it is possible to recharge the masks post-decontamination and recover filtration efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-75138262020-09-24 Recharging and rejuvenation of decontaminated N95 masks Hossain, Emroj Bhadra, Satyanu Jain, Harsh Das, Soumen Bhattacharya, Arnab Ghosh, Shankar Levine, Dov Phys Fluids (1994) ARTICLES N95 respirators comprise a critical part of the personal protective equipment used by frontline health-care workers and are typically meant for one-time usage. However, the recent COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a serious shortage of these masks leading to a worldwide effort to develop decontamination and re-use procedures. A major factor contributing to the filtration efficiency of N95 masks is the presence of an intermediate layer of charged polypropylene electret fibers that trap particles through electrostatic or electrophoretic effects. This charge can degrade when the mask is used. Moreover, simple decontamination procedures (e.g., use of alcohol) can degrade any remaining charge from the polypropylene, thus severely impacting the filtration efficiency post-decontamination. In this report, we summarize our results on the development of a simple laboratory setup allowing measurement of charge and filtration efficiency in N95 masks. In particular, we propose and show that it is possible to recharge the masks post-decontamination and recover filtration efficiency. AIP Publishing LLC 2020-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7513826/ /pubmed/32982134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0023940 Text en Copyright © 2020 Author(s) Published under license by AIP Publishing. 1070-6631/2020/32(9)/093304/7/$30.00 All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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