A facile spray-pressing synthesis approach for reusable photothermal masks

iScience. 2023 Jul 11;26(8):107286. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.107286. eCollection 2023 Aug 18.

Abstract

Certain types of face masks are highly efficient in protecting humans from bacterial and viral pathogens, and growing concerns with high safety, low cost, and wide market suitability have accelerated the replacement of reusable face masks with disposable ones during the last decades. However, wearing these masks creates countless problems associated with personnel comfort as well as more significant issues related to the cost of fabrication, the generation of medical waste, and environmental contaminants. In this work, we present a facile spray-pressing technique for the production of P-masks with a potential scale-up prospect by adding a graphene layer on one side of meltblown fabric and a functional layer on the other side. In principle, this technique could be easily integrated into the present automatic mask production process and the masks have self-cleaning and/or self-sterilizing properties when it is exposed to solar or simulated solar irradiation.

Keywords: Applied sciences; Materials synthesis; Nanotechnology fabrication.