2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-208093/v1
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Decontamination Assessment of Nanofiber-based N95 Masks

Abstract: As the world battles with the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, it also prepares for future global pandemics that threaten our health, economy, and survivor. During the outbreak, it became evident that use of personal protective equipment (PPE), specially face masks, can significantly slow the otherwise uncontrolled spread of the virus. Nevertheless, the outbreak has caused shortage of PPE in many regions of the world. Therefore, this study advances the theme of decontaminating used masks. More specifically, … Show more

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“…[25][26][27] Previous reports found that immersion by alcohol cleansing on different masks significantly degrades filtration efficiency. 15,28 Furthermore, most decontamination studies have thus far only evaluated filtration degradation after 1 cycle of cleaning. 29 Instead, we have shown that both comfort and filtration efficiency of Totobobo masks were unaffected by up to 15 cycles of ethanol cleaning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25][26][27] Previous reports found that immersion by alcohol cleansing on different masks significantly degrades filtration efficiency. 15,28 Furthermore, most decontamination studies have thus far only evaluated filtration degradation after 1 cycle of cleaning. 29 Instead, we have shown that both comfort and filtration efficiency of Totobobo masks were unaffected by up to 15 cycles of ethanol cleaning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%