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3D Printed and Electrospun, Transparent, Hierarchical Polylactic Acid Mask Nanoporous Filter

Haijun He, Min Gao, Balázs Illés, Kolos Molnár

2020International Journal of Bioprinting82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Face masks are becoming one of the most useful personal protective equipment with the outbreak of the coronavirus (CoV) pandemic. The entire world is experiencing shortage of disposable masks and melt-blown non-woven fabrics, which is the raw material of the mask filter. Recyclability of the discarded mask is also becoming a big challenge for the environment. Here, we introduce a facile method based on electrospinning and three-dimensional printing to make changeable and biodegradable mask filters. We printed polylactic acid (PLA) polymer struts on a PLA nanofiber web to fabricate a nanoporous filter with a hierarchical structure and transparent look. The transparent look overcomes the threatening appearance of the masks that can be a feasible way of reducing the social trauma caused by the current CoV disease-19 pandemic. In this study, we investigated the effects of nozzle temperature on the optical, mechanical, and morphological and filtration properties of the nanoporous filter.

Topics & Concepts

Polylactic acidMaterials scienceElectrospinningFilter (signal processing)NanoporousComposite materialFiltration (mathematics)3D printingNanotechnologyEconomic shortagePolymerComputer scienceGovernment (linguistics)PhilosophyLinguisticsMathematicsStatisticsComputer visionInfection Control and VentilationAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications