Aerosol blocking assessment by different types of fabrics for homemade respiratory masks: spectroscopy and imaging study

M. Foschini, A. Monte, A. C. Mendes, R. J. Scarabucci, A. Maletta, C. D. Giuliani, B. A. Duarte, K. Del‐Claro
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, there is no agreement, until the current date, about the recommendations of homemade face mask use for the general population, and one of the reasons is a lack of information about their real protective rule on spreading aerosols and viruses. This is a comparative study regarding the relative efficiencies of commercial respiratory masks (medical masks) and homemade fabric masks, which may guide authorities across the globe, following the 'Advice on the use of masks in the context of COVID-19', by the World Health Organization. We described two optical methodologies for charactering respiratory masks. It happens that the aerosol scattering coefficient is linear as a function of its concentration inside the mask chamber. Quantitative optical properties of scattering for a large batch fabrication of masks were demonstrated, making the mask N95 suitable for use as a reference standard.
自制呼吸面罩不同面料对气溶胶阻隔的评估:光谱和成像研究
在COVID-19大流行期间,直到目前为止,对于普通人群使用自制口罩的建议还没有达成一致意见,原因之一是缺乏有关其对气溶胶和病毒传播的真正保护规则的信息。这是一项关于商用呼吸口罩(医用口罩)和自制织物口罩相对效率的比较研究,可以指导全球各国当局遵循世界卫生组织的“关于在COVID-19背景下使用口罩的建议”。我们描述了表征呼吸面罩的两种光学方法。气溶胶散射系数与掩膜腔内气溶胶浓度呈线性关系。实验证明了N95型掩模的散射定量光学特性,适合作为参考标准。
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