Chitosan Coating in the Form of Polymer and Nanowhiskers on Clothing Fabrics for Improved Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency in Face Mask Filters

The demand for face masks is increasing exponentially due to the coronavirus pandemic and the particulate matter (PM) in the atmosphere. As a result, an enormous number of disposable mask filters have been produced and discarded, contributing to plastic waste. Underprivileged people who cannot affor...

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Published in:Journal of Natural Fibers
Main Authors: Minkyung Lee, Sung Yeon Hwang, Jun Mo Koo, Hyeonyeol Jeon, Hyo Jeong Kim, Dongyeop X. Oh, Jeyoung Park
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-04-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2023.2187507
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author Minkyung Lee
Sung Yeon Hwang
Jun Mo Koo
Hyeonyeol Jeon
Hyo Jeong Kim
Dongyeop X. Oh
Jeyoung Park
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Sung Yeon Hwang
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Jeyoung Park
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description The demand for face masks is increasing exponentially due to the coronavirus pandemic and the particulate matter (PM) in the atmosphere. As a result, an enormous number of disposable mask filters have been produced and discarded, contributing to plastic waste. Underprivileged people who cannot afford to purchase commercial face masks have started making fabric masks with waste clothing; however, this material does not effectively filter viruses or PM. Therefore, in this study, a chitosan coating was applied to clothing fabrics to increase their effectiveness as face masks. The improvement in the PM removal efficiency owing to the chitosan polymer was observed for stocking, innerwear, and bamboo materials, but not for cotton. Furthermore, chitosan prepared in the form of a nanowhisker (CsW) achieved a PM 2.5 removal efficiency of 96% in a five-layer cotton fabric. In addition, a commercial biodegradable poly(lactic acid) filter was coated with CsW, which increased the PM 2.5 removal efficiency from 67% to 83%. Additionally, microbial growth was significantly suppressed in the chitosan-coated fabrics, and the degree to which it was suppressed depended on the coating concentration. The study will aid in the utilization of face mask filters that are more sustainable, efficient, and widely accessible.
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spelling doaj-art-e401b7c237fa40269df2cca8a14ea1892025-08-19T23:26:10ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2023-04-0120110.1080/15440478.2023.21875072187507Chitosan Coating in the Form of Polymer and Nanowhiskers on Clothing Fabrics for Improved Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency in Face Mask FiltersMinkyung Lee0Sung Yeon Hwang1Jun Mo Koo2Hyeonyeol Jeon3Hyo Jeong Kim4Dongyeop X. Oh5Jeyoung Park6Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)The demand for face masks is increasing exponentially due to the coronavirus pandemic and the particulate matter (PM) in the atmosphere. As a result, an enormous number of disposable mask filters have been produced and discarded, contributing to plastic waste. Underprivileged people who cannot afford to purchase commercial face masks have started making fabric masks with waste clothing; however, this material does not effectively filter viruses or PM. Therefore, in this study, a chitosan coating was applied to clothing fabrics to increase their effectiveness as face masks. The improvement in the PM removal efficiency owing to the chitosan polymer was observed for stocking, innerwear, and bamboo materials, but not for cotton. Furthermore, chitosan prepared in the form of a nanowhisker (CsW) achieved a PM 2.5 removal efficiency of 96% in a five-layer cotton fabric. In addition, a commercial biodegradable poly(lactic acid) filter was coated with CsW, which increased the PM 2.5 removal efficiency from 67% to 83%. Additionally, microbial growth was significantly suppressed in the chitosan-coated fabrics, and the degree to which it was suppressed depended on the coating concentration. The study will aid in the utilization of face mask filters that are more sustainable, efficient, and widely accessible.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2023.2187507face maskcloth maskchitosanchitosan nanowhiskerparticulate matterremoval efficiency
spellingShingle Minkyung Lee
Sung Yeon Hwang
Jun Mo Koo
Hyeonyeol Jeon
Hyo Jeong Kim
Dongyeop X. Oh
Jeyoung Park
Chitosan Coating in the Form of Polymer and Nanowhiskers on Clothing Fabrics for Improved Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency in Face Mask Filters
face mask
cloth mask
chitosan
chitosan nanowhisker
particulate matter
removal efficiency
title Chitosan Coating in the Form of Polymer and Nanowhiskers on Clothing Fabrics for Improved Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency in Face Mask Filters
title_full Chitosan Coating in the Form of Polymer and Nanowhiskers on Clothing Fabrics for Improved Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency in Face Mask Filters
title_fullStr Chitosan Coating in the Form of Polymer and Nanowhiskers on Clothing Fabrics for Improved Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency in Face Mask Filters
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan Coating in the Form of Polymer and Nanowhiskers on Clothing Fabrics for Improved Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency in Face Mask Filters
title_short Chitosan Coating in the Form of Polymer and Nanowhiskers on Clothing Fabrics for Improved Particulate Matter Removal Efficiency in Face Mask Filters
title_sort chitosan coating in the form of polymer and nanowhiskers on clothing fabrics for improved particulate matter removal efficiency in face mask filters
topic face mask
cloth mask
chitosan
chitosan nanowhisker
particulate matter
removal efficiency
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2023.2187507
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