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Can medical face masks be replaced by reusable community face masks with similar performance ? Impact of washing parameters on bacterial filtration efficiency and breathability

Authors :
Henrietta Essie Whyte
Aurélie Joubert
Lara Leclerc
Gwendoline Sarry
Paul Verhoeven
Laurence Le Coq
Jérémie Pourchez
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

The influence of the number of wash cycles, the wash temperature and the use of detergent was evaluated on the performance of one medical face masks (MFM) and ten community face masks (CFM). The performance of the new and washed masks was characterized from the bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE) and the differential pressure (DP). The tests on the new masks showed that the MFM had always better BFE than CFMs. Although two of the CFMs showed a BFE value exceeding 95%, only one can be classified as type I MFM based on both BFE and DP requirements. The influence of the washing parameters was investigated on the MFM and these two CMFs with excellent BFE properties. The parameters had no effect on the BFE of CFMs whilst the MFM exhibited a loss in efficiency when washed with detergent as a result of the loss of electrostatic charges on the meltblown layer. The DP of masks were not impacted by the washing. The results clearly show that even though a compromise has to be made between the BFE and breathability, it seems possible to manufacture CFMs with performances similar to a type I MFM, without being able to achieve type II requirements.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........41f81de25e9413c05cdaa03dcb958e51
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1628693/v1