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Nanofiber-Based Face Masks and Respirators as COVID-19 Protection: A Review

Wafa K. Essa, Suhad A. Yasin, Ibtisam A. Saeed, Gomaa A. M. Ali

2021Membranes117 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wearing face masks, use of respirators, social distancing, and practicing personal hygiene are all measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This pandemic has revealed the deficiency of face masks and respirators across the world. Therefore, significant efforts are needed to develop air filtration and purification technologies, as well as innovative, alternative antibacterial and antiviral treatment methods. It has become urgent-in order for humankind to have a sustainable future-to provide a feasible solution to air pollution, particularly to capture fine inhalable particulate matter in the air. In this review, we present, concisely, the air pollutants and adverse health effects correlated with long- and short-term exposure to humans; we provide information about certified face masks and respirators, their compositions, filtration mechanisms, and the variations between surgical masks and N95 respirators, in order to alleviate confusion and misinformation. Then, we summarize the electrospun nanofiber-based filters and their unique properties to improve the filtration efficiency of face masks and respirators.

Topics & Concepts

RespiratorFace masksCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Personal protective equipmentEnvironmental scienceMedicineMaterials scienceDiseaseComposite materialPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Infection Control and VentilationAerosol Filtration and Electrostatic PrecipitationBurn Injury Management and Outcomes
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