Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan.
Soft Matter. 2021 Jan 7;17(1):10-15. doi: 10.1039/d0sm02004d. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
N95 respirators, used in the current COVID-19 pandemic, filter virus-containing aerosols using the static electricity of melt-blown polypropylene sheets. Their shortage at hospitals demands their recycling, but the standard sterilization methods, including alcohol spraying, washing, autoclaving, and heating in hot water, cannot be easily implemented because they compromise the electrostatic charges and thus their filtering effect. We report that a van de Graaff generator, commonly used for the demonstration of static electricity, can be used as a safe, cheap and quick method to recover the polypropylene electric charges that are lost during sterilization processes. We will show that this recharge also restores the masks' filtering function.
N95 口罩在当前的 COVID-19 大流行中使用,它们使用熔喷聚丙烯片的静电来过滤含病毒的气溶胶。医院的 N95 口罩短缺,需要对其进行回收利用,但包括喷洒酒精、洗涤、高压灭菌和热水加热在内的标准消毒方法由于会破坏静电电荷及其过滤效果,因此难以实施。我们报告称,范德格拉夫发电机(常用于演示静电)可用作一种安全、廉价且快速的方法,来恢复在消毒过程中丢失的聚丙烯电荷。我们将表明,这种再充电还可以恢复口罩的过滤功能。