Author: Faucher, Samuel; Lundberg, Daniel James; Liang, Xinyao Anna; Jin, Xiaojia; Phillips, Rosalie; Parviz, Dorsa; Buongiorno, Jacopo; Strano, Michael S.
Title: A virucidal face mask based on the reverseâ€flow reactor concept for thermal inactivation of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 Cord-id: pof0qus2 Document date: 2021_3_14
ID: pof0qus2
Snippet: While facial coverings reduce the spread of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 by viral filtration, masks capable of viral inactivation by heating can provide a complementary method to limit transmission. Inspired by reverseâ€flow chemical reactors, we introduce a new virucidal face mask concept driven by the oscillatory flow of human breath. The governing heat and mass transport equations are solved to evaluate virus and CO(2) transport. Given limits imposed by the kinetics of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 thermal inactivation,
Document: While facial coverings reduce the spread of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 by viral filtration, masks capable of viral inactivation by heating can provide a complementary method to limit transmission. Inspired by reverseâ€flow chemical reactors, we introduce a new virucidal face mask concept driven by the oscillatory flow of human breath. The governing heat and mass transport equations are solved to evaluate virus and CO(2) transport. Given limits imposed by the kinetics of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 thermal inactivation, human breath, safety, and comfort, heated masks may inactivate SARSâ€CoVâ€2 to medicalâ€grade sterility. We detail one design, with a volume of 300 ml at 90°C that achieves a 3â€log reduction in viral load with minimal impedance within the mask mesh, with partition coefficient around 2. This is the first quantitative analysis of virucidal thermal inactivation within a protective face mask, and addresses a pressing need for new approaches for personal protective equipment during a global pandemic.
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