Title of article :
Recent progress on filtration technologies for the fabrication of effective COVID masks: A review
Author/Authors :
Singh ، Rupinder Department of Mechanical Engineering - Chandigarh University , Rabiei Dolatabadi ، Zahra Anatomical Sciences Department - Afzalipour School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Tripathi ، Nalini Department of Community Medicine - Scientist-C, VMMC Safdarjung Hospital , Mukhtar ، Shamim College of Earth and Environmental Sciences - University of the Punjab , Sultan Sheriff ، Dhastagir University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN) , Morais ، Fernando G. Institute of Physics - University of São Paulo , Shafiee ، Parisa Catalyst and Nano Material Research Laboratory (CNMRL) - School of Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology (CNMRL)
Abstract :
In the current pandemic COVID-19, which started in late 2019, humans throughout the globe are living in a situation, where all aspects of their lives either social, economic, or emotional have been affected. To inhibit the COVID-19 spread, using face masks in addition to social distancing and hand sanitation is suggested. In this survey, the idea of injecting natural agents that are biologically active into textile nanofibers is presented. Furthermore, we present recent trends which, affect the filtration efficiency of mask material. There is a wide variety of electro spinners on the market, which are easy to consume, secure, battery-powered, and handy that can be utilized to achieve the electrospun nanofiber mattresses without difficulty. The appropriate electrospun filter mats can be applied in the fully made mask. Choosing the right voltage, the right concentration, and the space in the middle of the syringe needle and the holding gatherer is of significant importance for the synthesis of uniform nanofibers.
Keywords :
COVID , 19 , Facemasks , Filtration , Electrospinning , NanofberBased , Filter Media
Journal title :
Journal of Composites and Compounds
Journal title :
Journal of Composites and Compounds