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Air-Filtering Masks Printed with Hydrophobic Ink: Comfortable Breathing and Semibiodegradable
This study explores the development and performance of hydrophobic ink contact-printed air-filtering (HAF) series masks (HAF and p-HAF), designed with a four-layer structure using PDMS-inked LEGO stamp contact printing. These masks demonstrate superior properties compared to commercial options like the N-95 mask, particularly in terms of removal efficiency, biodegradability, deodorization property, antibacterial property, and user comfort. The HAF mask, with its optimized hydrophilic outer surfaces and hydrophobic inner layer, maintains a low, consistent pressure drop, enhancing user comfort even in high humidity conditions. Notably, both HAF and p-HAF masks surpass textile deodorization standards, achieving deodorization rates of 83.9 and 87.1%, respectively, while effectively adsorbing odors and inhibiting bacterial growth. Furthermore, the masks exhibit outstanding recyclability over 50 cycles and show significant biodegradability in soil, with 24 and 35.4% decomposition in 10.7 weeks. This research suggests that the HAF mask is particularly suitable for humid environments and disposable applications, while the p-HAF is ideal for air filtration in air purifiers under everyday conditions.
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ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering is a prestigious weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. Dedicated to advancing the principles of green chemistry and green engineering, it covers a wide array of research topics including green chemistry, green engineering, biomass, alternative energy, and life cycle assessment.
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