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Scientists develop multilayer face mask to annihilate pathogenic microorganisms

The anti-microbial multilayer face mask has hydrophobic surface on the outer layer to deflect water droplets containing the viruses. Patent has been applied for the product.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 12 Jun 2020, 3:37 am

(Representational Image-Pixabay)
(Representational Image-Pixabay)

A team of experts have developed an anti-microbial five-layered face mask in an effort to address a few issues that surfaced in wearing of mask to prevent coronavirus infection, the Science and Technology Ministry said on Wednesday.

Led by Dr Marshall, a team at the School of Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-BHU), developed the new anti-microbial five-layered face mask as till date there is no vaccine or drug available to combat novel coronavirus, and wearing of mask, apart from physical distancing and frequent hand washing, can save lives, the ministry said in a release.

The ministry says that the WHO has given recommendations on the kind of mask that is most suitable for protection against coronavirus. But wearing mask for a long time may cause suffocation and proper handling of mask is tricky too. To address a few of such issues, Dr Marshal and his team developed the anti-microbial five-layered face mask.

How does the anti-microbial five-layered face mask work?

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The anti-microbial five-layered face mask can annihilate pathogenic microorganisms that are stuck to its outer surface and thereby limit the spread of secondary infections.

“The mask that is available in the market currently acts as a filter to stop the entry of microbes to oral and nasal airways but does not have any effect on the microbe stuck to the mask surface,” said Dr Marshal, Associate Professor, School of Biomedical Engineering, IIT (BHU), as quoted by India Science Wire.

This shortcoming in masks could be dangerous for medical and paramedical staff due to the presence of higher viral or bacterial load on their outer surface. Dr Marshal’s team addresses this problem by stacking different layers of nanometal conjugated with protonated amine matrix, the ministry says.

The functions of the five layers

The first layer of the mask can degrade any type of RNA, the next layer is anti-microbial, the third one is for air filtration, and the fourth and fifth layers are ‘comfortable layers’, which will remain close to the nose and mouth.

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“Copper and silver are de-transition elements and as per our knowledge they can degrade this virus and all the other members of SARS virus. We took a cocktail combination of copper, copper oxides, silver, and activated charged silver, which can help degrade RNA,” said Dr Marshal.

Hydrophobic surface on the outer layer can deflect water droplets containing the viruses

For degradation testing, the researchers took the RNA of lung cells as novel coronavirus propagates rapidly in the lungs. The RNA of other cells were also extracted.

“We have extracted both cancerous and non-cancerous cells too. We have checked the degradation of these molecules. We have tested this in solution base and in coating base methods. This testing showed that the RNA was getting degraded. After this, we have optimised it,” said the researcher.

The mask has hydrophobic surface on the outer layer to deflect water droplets containing the viruses. Patent has been applied for the product, he added in the release.

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