Assessing the Integrity of N95 Mask Elastomer Straps With Decontamination and Reuse

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q2 POLYMER SCIENCE
Ian Pelse, Zach D. Seibers, John R. Reynolds, Meisha L. Shofner
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The rapid progression of the COVID-19 pandemic revealed an inability to meet increased demand for N95 respirators. These respirators are designed to be used once and disposed, but throughout the pandemic, there was a need for their decontamination and reuse. This research investigates the effect of various decontamination methods on the chemical and mechanical properties of N95 mask straps made of natural rubber to explore how these straps change after decontamination and what materials characterization techniques are well-suited to evaluate these changes. Using results from ozone decontamination, tensile testing of mask strap assemblies is identified as the most reliable way to quantify changes in strap properties with decontamination and reuse when compared to other analytical techniques. Additionally, visible strap degradation often precedes both strap failure and material property changes and can be a reasonable indicator to discontinue use. Aside from ozone, decontamination with other methods such as heat and UV light appears to be less damaging to the tested materials. Beyond the specific results presented, this study provides insight on testing strategies that can be employed to move forward with evaluating new materials and decontamination methods for use in future pandemics or in more resource-limited regions.

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Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 化学-高分子科学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
1280
审稿时长
2.7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Polymer Science is the largest peer-reviewed publication in polymers, #3 by total citations, and features results with real-world impact on membranes, polysaccharides, and much more.
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