Composites Communications | 2021

Green and antimicrobial 5-bromosalicylic acid/polyvinyl butyral nanofibrous membranes enable interception-sterilization-integrated bioprotection

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Respiratory diseases, particularly which are highly infectious, have become a severe public health concern. Presently available masks used to prevent infections typically lack antibacterial activity. Herein, an eco-friendly 5-bromosalicylic acid/polyvinyl butyral nanofibrous membranes (BSA/PVB NMs) with high interception efficiency and antimicrobial property is reported. The membrane design uses green materials and electrospinning technique, making the entire process environmentally friendly. The resulting BSA/PVB NMs possess intriguing features, such as high filtration efficiency (>99%) at an airflow velocity of 85\xa0L\xa0min−1, superior bactericidal activity (>99.999%) when in contact with bacteria for 10\xa0min, and excellent bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE) (>99.9%) when combined with non-woven fabric to form a mask. The preparation of BSA/PVB NMs are completely up to the requirements of the core layer of N95 grade personal protective mask, making it a new choice of multi-functional bioprotective masks.

Volume 25
Pages 100720
DOI 10.1016/J.COCO.2021.100720
Language English
Journal Composites Communications

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