Trap-Induced Dense Monocharged Perfluorinated Electret Nanofibers for Recyclable Multifunctional Healthcare Mask.
Shizhe LinShuixiang WangWei YangShuwen ChenZisheng XuXiwei MoHe ZhouJiangjiang DuanBin HuLiang HuangPublished in: ACS nano (2021)
Recently, wearable and breathable healthcare devices for air filtering and real-time vital signs monitoring have become urgently needed since virus and particulate matter (PM) cause serious health issues. Herein, we present a trap-induced dense monocharged hybrid perfluorinated electret nanofibrous membrane (HPFM) for highly efficient ultrafine PM0.3 removal with an efficiency of 99.712% under low pressure drop (38.1 Pa) and high quality factor of 0.154 Pa-1. Furthermore, a recyclable multifunctional healthcare mask is constructed by integrating the HPFM-based nanogenerator, which realizes efficient PM0.3 filtering and wireless real-time human respiration monitoring simultaneously. More importantly, the performance of this mask is still relatively stable even at 100%RH humidity and 92 °C temperature conditions for 48 h, which infers that it can be reused after disinfection. The strategy of fabricating HPFM provides an approach to obtain charge-rich stable electret materials, and the design of multifunctional masks demonstrates their potential application for future personal protection and health monitoring devices.
Keyphrases
- particulate matter
- healthcare
- air pollution
- highly efficient
- drug delivery
- high glucose
- endothelial cells
- cancer therapy
- public health
- diabetic rats
- mental health
- positive airway pressure
- drinking water
- human health
- metal organic framework
- wastewater treatment
- health promotion
- risk assessment
- obstructive sleep apnea
- heavy metals
- water soluble