Durable and Comfortable Electrospun Nanofiber Membranes for Face Mask Applications

30 Pages Posted: 24 May 2023

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Riyadh Al-Attabi

Deakin University

Fenghua She

Deakin University

Shuaifei Zhao

Deakin University

Ludovic F. Dumée

Khalifa University - Department of Chemical Engineering

Jürg A. Schütz

CSIRO Manufacturing

Weihong Xing

Nanjing Tech University

Zhaoxiang Zhong

Nanjing Tech University

Lingxue Kong

Deakin University

Abstract

Airborne contaminants, including particulate matters (PM), pathogens, and gases are presenting serious health challenges. Electrospinning has emerged as a facile technique for synthesizing nanofiber membranes to be used to separate airborne contaminants. Herein, nanofiber membranes were formed from polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) by systematic optimization of the electrospinning process to generate highly efficient face masks. A scalable and comfort (low pressure drop) air filtration efficiency of PVDF nanofiber membrane was achieved through controlling operation parameters of electrospinning process, allowing for controlled inter-fiber spacing and fibers density, and enhanced air filtration performance, durability and comfort of wearing. The PVDF nanofiber membranes exhibited smaller fiber diameter and higher mechanical strength as compared with commercial surgical face masks. The PVDF nanofiber membranes also revealed air filtration efficiencies in the range of 95.8 to 99.7% for the most penetration particle size (MPPS) 300 nm based on basis weight, higher than commercial surgical mask and the respiratory filter media standards. The quality factor (QF) of PVDF nanofiber membrane is double that of the commercial surgical mask. The PVDF membranes also yielded excellent water vapour transmission (WVT), water contact angle up to 138.6˚, thus supporting the designing of durable and washable membranes. This strategy opens opportunities to be used as environmentally friendly reusable face masks for ultrafine airborne contaminants, including PM, toxic gases, and pathogens.

Keywords: Electrospinning, PVDF nanofiber, Air filtration, Nanofiber membranes, Reusable face masks

Suggested Citation

Al-Attabi, Riyadh and She, Fenghua and Zhao, Shuaifei and Dumée, Ludovic F. and Schütz, Jürg A. and Xing, Weihong and Zhong, Zhaoxiang and Kong, Lingxue, Durable and Comfortable Electrospun Nanofiber Membranes for Face Mask Applications. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4448647 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4448647

Riyadh Al-Attabi

Deakin University ( email )

Fenghua She

Deakin University ( email )

Shuaifei Zhao

Deakin University ( email )

75 Pigdons Road
Victoria, 3216
Australia

Ludovic F. Dumée

Khalifa University - Department of Chemical Engineering ( email )

Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

Jürg A. Schütz

CSIRO Manufacturing ( email )

Weihong Xing

Nanjing Tech University ( email )

Nanjing 211816
China

Zhaoxiang Zhong

Nanjing Tech University ( email )

Nanjing 211816
China

Lingxue Kong (Contact Author)

Deakin University ( email )

75 Pigdons Road
Victoria, 3216
Australia

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