Novel composite multilayer face masks for protection against airborne microorganisms

Bansal, Priya ; Gangwar, Archana ; Verma, Aman ; Purwar, Roli

Abstract

This research focuses on the development of polyurethane (PU)/silica (SiO2) nanofibrous membranes for the filtration of PM2.5 and bacteria, which has been further incorporated in three-layered face mask comprising cotton fabric, nanofibre membrane and polyester fabric. The surface morphology, PM2.5 filtration efficiency and bacterial filtration efficiency of PU/SiO2 nanofibrous membranes have been investigated to find out applicability of nanofibrous membranes in the filtration application. PU/SiO2 nanofibrous membranes (0.5%) are found to have a pressure drop of 126 Pa with filtration efficiency of 95.37% and bacterial filtration efficiency of 99.3% against E. coli bacteria strain. Two- and three-layered fabric structures are developed comprising PU/SiO2 nanofibrous membranes and their contact angle, water vapor transmission rate and air permeability are studied to observe the breathability and waterproof behaviour of the fabric structure. Three- layered PU/SiO2 nanofibrous membranes have contact angle, water vapor transmission rate and air permeability of 145±1°,
109 g/m2/day and 8.56 cm3/s/cm2 respectively.


Keyword(s)

Airborne microorganism;Bacterial filtration efficiency;Face mask;Filtration efficiency;Layered fabric structure;Nanofibrous membranes;Polyurethane;Silica

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