Author: Kumar, Abhishek; Sharma, Anu; Chen, Yi; Jones, Megan M.; Vanyo, Stephen T.; Li, Changning; Visser, Michelle B.; Mahajan, Supriya D.; Sharma, Rakesh Kumar; Swihart, Mark T.
Title: Copper@ZIFâ€8 Coreâ€Shell Nanowires for Reusable Antimicrobial Face Masks Cord-id: 1autjbaw Document date: 2020_12_13
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Snippet: SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and other respiratory viruses spread via aerosols generated by infected people. Face masks can limit transmission. However, widespread use of disposable masks consumes tremendous resources and generates waste. Here, a novel material for treating blown polypropylene filtration media used in medicalâ€grade masks to impart antimicrobial activity is reported. To produce thin copper@ZIFâ€8 coreâ€shell nanowires (Cu@ZIFâ€8 NWs), Cu NWs are stabilized using a pluronic Fâ€127 block c
Document: SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and other respiratory viruses spread via aerosols generated by infected people. Face masks can limit transmission. However, widespread use of disposable masks consumes tremendous resources and generates waste. Here, a novel material for treating blown polypropylene filtration media used in medicalâ€grade masks to impart antimicrobial activity is reported. To produce thin copper@ZIFâ€8 coreâ€shell nanowires (Cu@ZIFâ€8 NWs), Cu NWs are stabilized using a pluronic Fâ€127 block copolymer, followed by growth of ZIFâ€8 to obtain uniform coreâ€shell structures. The Cu@ZIFâ€8 NWs are applied to filtration media by dip coating. Aerosol filtration efficiency decreases upon exposure to ethanol (solvent for dipâ€coating), but increases with addition of Cu@ZIFâ€8 NWs. Cu@ZIFâ€8 NWs shows enhanced antibacterial activity, compared to Cu NWs or ZIFâ€8 alone, against Streptococcus mutans and Escherichia coli. Antiviral activity against SARSâ€CoVâ€2 is assayed using virusâ€infected Vero E6 cells, demonstrating 55% inhibition of virus replication after 48 h by 1 µg of Cu@ZIFâ€8 NWs per well. Cu@ZIFâ€8 NWs’ cytotoxicity is tested against four cell lines, and their effect on inflammatory response in A549 cells is examined, demonstrating good biocompatibility. This lowâ€cost, scalable synthesis and straightforward deposition of Cu@ZIFâ€8 NWs onto filter media has great potential to reduce disease transmission, resource consumption, and environmental impact of waste.
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