Cellulose, Nanocellulose, and Antimicrobial Materials for the Manufacture of Disposable Face Masks: A Review

被引:20
作者
Garcia, Rosilei A. [1 ]
Stevanovic, Tatjana [1 ]
Berthier, Joelle [2 ]
Njamen, Guy [3 ]
Tolnai, Balazs [3 ]
Achim, Alexis [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Laval, Ctr Rech Mat Renouvelables, Dept Sci Bois & Foret, Pavillon Gene H Kruger,2425 Rue Terrasse, Quebec City, PQ G1V 0A6, Canada
[2] Kruger Biomat Inc, 3285 Chemin Bedford, Montreal, PQ H3S 1G5, Canada
[3] Kruger Inc, 3285 Chemin Bedford, Montreal, PQ H3S 1G5, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Antimicrobial properties; Cellulosic biomaterials; Cellulose filaments; CO VID-19; Fibrillated cellulose; Filter media; Medical face masks; N95; respirators; Personal protective equipment; SARS-CoV-2; FILTERING FACEPIECE RESPIRATORS; MICROFIBRIL ANGLE; SURGICAL MASK; AIR FILTER; PERFORMANCE; PAPER; N95; NANOPARTICLES; CHITOSAN; FUNCTIONALIZATION;
D O I
10.15376/biores.16.2.Garcia
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学]; TS [轻工业、手工业、生活服务业];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ; 0822 ;
摘要
Cellulose is among the most promising renewable and biodegradable materials that can help meet the challenge of replacing synthetic fibers currently used in disposable N95 respirators and medical face masks. Cellulose also offers key functionalities that can be valued in filtration applications using approaches such as nanofiltration, membrane technologies, and composite structures, either through the use of nanocellulose or the design of functional composite filters. This paper presents a review of the structures and compositions of N95 respirators and medical face masks, their properties, and regulatory standards. It also reviews the use of cellulose and nanocellulose materials for mask manufacturing, along with other (nano)materials and composites that can add antimicrobial functionality to the material. A discussion of the most recent technologies providing antimicrobial properties to protective masks (by the introduction of natural bioactive compounds, metal-containing materials, metal-organic frameworks, inorganic salts, synthetic polymers, and carbon-based 2D nanomaterials) is presented. This review demonstrates that cellulose can be a solution for producing biodegradable masks from local resources in response to the high demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic and for producing antimicrobial filters to provide greater protection to the wearer and the environment, reducing crosscontamination risks during use and handling, and environmental concerns regarding disposal after use.
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页码:4321 / 4353
页数:33
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