A Critical Review on Reusable Face Coverings: Mechanism, Development, Factors, and Challenges

Md Al-Amin, Md. Tanjim Hossain, Muneeb Tahir, Diana Wyman, S. Kabir
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Textile supply chain challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia–Ukraine war give unique insights into how health crises and geopolitical instability could dry up supplies of vital materials for the smooth functioning of human societies in calamitous times. Coinciding adverse global events or future pandemics could create shortages of traditional face coverings among other vital materials. Reusable face coverings could be a viable relief option in such situations. This review identifies the lack of studies in the existing literature on reusable fabric face coverings available in the market. It focuses on the development, filtration mechanisms, and factors associated with the filtration efficiency of reusable knitted and woven fabric face coverings. The authors identified relevant papers through the Summon database. Keeping the focus on readily available fabrics, this paper encompasses the key aspects of reusable face coverings made of knitted and woven fabrics outlining filtration mechanisms and requirements, development, factors affecting filtration performance, challenges, and outcomes of clinical trials. Filtration mechanisms for reusable face coverings include interception and impaction, diffusion, and electrostatic attraction. Face covering development includes the identification of appropriate constituent fibers, yarn characteristics, and base fabric construction. Factors significantly affecting the filtration performance were electrostatic charge, particle size, porosity, layers, and finishes. Reusable face coverings offer several challenges including moisture management, breathing resistance factors, and balancing filtration with breathability. Efficacy of reusable face coverings in comparison to specialized non reusable masks in clinical trials has also been reviewed and discussed. Finally, the authors identified the use of certain finishes on fabrics as a major challenge to making reusable face coverings more effective and accessible to the public. This paper is expected to provide communities and research stakeholders with access to critical knowledge on the reusability of face coverings and their management during periods of global crisis.
可重复使用面罩:机理、发展、影响因素和挑战综述
2019冠状病毒病大流行和俄罗斯-乌克兰战争带来的纺织品供应链挑战,为我们提供了独特的视角,让我们了解卫生危机和地缘政治不稳定如何使灾难时期人类社会顺利运转所需的重要材料供应枯竭。同时发生不利的全球事件或未来的大流行病可能造成传统面罩和其他重要材料的短缺。在这种情况下,可重复使用的面罩可能是一种可行的救济选择。这篇综述指出,现有文献中缺乏对市场上可重复使用的织物面罩的研究。它侧重于可重复使用的针织和机织织物面罩的发展,过滤机制和与过滤效率相关的因素。作者通过Summon数据库确定了相关论文。本文将重点放在现成的织物上,涵盖了针织和机织物制成的可重复使用面罩的关键方面,概述了过滤机制和要求、发展、影响过滤性能的因素、挑战和临床试验的结果。可重复使用面罩的过滤机制包括拦截和撞击、扩散和静电吸引。面部覆盖物的开发包括识别适当的成分纤维、纱线特性和基础织物结构。影响过滤性能的主要因素是静电电荷、粒径、孔隙率、层数和表面处理。可重复使用的面罩带来了一些挑战,包括水分管理,呼吸阻力因素,以及平衡过滤和透气性。在临床试验中,与专用不可重复使用口罩相比,可重复使用口罩的效果也进行了审查和讨论。最后,作者指出,在织物上使用某些饰面剂是使可重复使用的面罩更有效和更容易被公众使用的主要挑战。本文旨在为社区和研究利益相关者提供有关全球危机期间面罩可重复使用及其管理的关键知识。
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