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Polyamide Nanofiber-Based Air Filters for Transparent Face Masks

Joshua Avossa, Till Batt, Thierry Pelet, Sacha P. Sidjanski, Klaus Schönenberger, René M. Rossi

2021ACS Applied Nano Materials29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transparent face masks are the ultimate solution for improving communication during pandemic times while at the same time slowing the spread of pathogens. Here, we demonstrate an easily scalable process consisting of directly electrospinning polyamide nanofibers onto a mechanical stable substrate made of poly(lactic acid) by a needleless setup for the production of transparent filter material. Filtration tests against NaCl and fructose aerosols and pressure drop tests were performed and compared with the European standard for medical face masks (EN 14683:2019) and the Swiss rule for community masks (SNR 30000:2021). The filter showed outstanding transparency (∼70% transmittance in the visible-light range), 89% filtration efficiency against PM1.0, and a pressure drop of 6.5 Pa/cm2.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanofiberFiltration (mathematics)TransmittancePolyamideAir filterElectrospinningFilter (signal processing)Filter paperComposite materialOptoelectronicsPolymerComputer scienceChemistryChromatographyMechanical engineeringInletEngineeringStatisticsComputer visionMathematicsInfection Control and VentilationAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesDental Research and COVID-19