Fast and Thorough Disinfection for Face Masks Recycle Using Vacuum Ultraviolet Irradiation
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, trillions of used face masks have caused serious environmental pollution, biological risk and energy waste due to improper disposal. It is highly necessary to disinfect and recycle the used masks. In this paper, we first studied a sustainable vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) treatment for disinfection of N95 masks. Typical antibiotic-resistant E. coli were completely inactivated with decreased abundances by 65.82% for 16S rRNA and 76.75% for SHV-4 (an antibiotic-resistance gene) in 5 min, which was further decreased by more than 90% after the prolonged treatment. The mechanism was demonstrated that VUV could damage the exterior structure and interior DNA of E. coli cells due to the synergy of UV, O3 and extensive reactive oxygen species (ROS). The treated N95 masks had no structural damage and functional decline, and were up to the reuse standard. Furtherly, we fabricated a VUV disinfection equipment, which can inactivate E. coli cells adhered to face masks in a few seconds and keep the used masks intact after 20 cycles of disinfection. This study provides a fast, thorough and economic disinfection strategy for masks recycling, which can effectively reduce the consumption of fossil energy and plastic pollution to maintain sustainable development
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[2022]
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Authors: | Ye, Shengjun ; Li, Yiheng ; Huang, Haibao ; Xu, Yanbin ; Du, Shaoping ; Wan, Fenlong ; Xie, Ruijie ; Huang, Pingli ; Liu, Biyuan ; Dong, Tao ; He, Zhili ; Leung, Dennis Y. C. |
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