Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of Common Fabrics Used in Respiratory Cloth Masks
Argonne National Laboratory · University of Chicago
Abstract
The emergence of a pandemic affecting the respiratory system can result in a significant demand for face masks. This includes the use of cloth masks by large sections of the public, as can be seen during the current global spread of COVID-19. However, there is limited knowledge available on the performance of various commonly available fabrics used in cloth masks. Importantly, there is a need to evaluate filtration efficiencies as a function of aerosol particulate sizes in the 10 nm to 10 μm range, which is particularly relevant for respiratory virus transmission. We have carried out these studies for several common fabrics including cotton, silk, chiffon, flannel, various synthetics, and their combinations.…
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6Topics & keywords
- Aerosol
- Filtration (mathematics)
- Materials science
- Air filtration
- Nanotechnology
- Environmental science
- Environmental engineering
- Physics
- Good health and well-being