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Plasmonic and Superhydrophobic Self-Decontaminating N95 Respirators

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages 8846-8854

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c03504

Keywords

COVID-19; plasmonic; superhydrophobic; photothermal; laser precision manufacturing

Funding

  1. Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), China
  2. Research Office of Hong Kong Polytechnic University [BBX7, BBX9]

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The COVID-19 pandemic is endangering the world due to the spread of respiration droplets with viruses. Medical workers and frontline staff need to wear respirators to protect themselves from breathing in the virus-containing respiration droplets. The most frequently used state-of-the-art respirators are of N95 standard; however, they lack self-decontamination capabilities. In addition, the viruses and bacteria can accumulate on the respirator surfaces, possessing high risks to the wearers over long-term usage. Photothermal decontamination is a contactless, fast, low-cost, and widely available method, capable of decontaminating the respirators. Herein, we report a plasmonic photothermal and super-hydrophobic coating on N95 respirators, possessing significantly better protection than existing personal protection equipment. The plasmonic heating can raise the surface temperature to over 80 degrees C for this type of respirator within 1 min of sunlight illumination. The superhydrophobic features prohibit respiration droplets from accumulating on the respirator surfaces. The presence of the silver nanoparticles can provide additional protection via the silver ion's disinfection toward microbes. These synergistic features of the composite coatings provide the N95 respirator with better protection and can inspire experts from interdisciplinary fields to develop better personal protection equipment to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

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