posted on 2022-07-06, 17:33authored byJaeheon Lee, Jinah Seo, Kyeong Min Cho, Jiwoong Heo, Heesoo Jung, Sohyeon Park, Jaekyung Bae, Sangmin Lee, Jinkee Hong, Min-Kun Kim, Youngho Jin
With
the growing interest in chemical and biological warfare agents
(CWAs/BWAs), the focus has shifted toward aerosol protection using
protective clothing. However, compared to air-permeable membranes,
those with water vapor permeability have been investigated more extensively.
Filtering membranes without air permeability have limited practical
usage in personal protective suits and masks. In this study, polyacrylonitrile
membranes with tightly attached activated carbon and doped copper(II)
oxide were prepared via electrospinning. The nanofibers with uniformly
controlled diameters and smooth morphologies enable water/air breathability
and protection against aerosol (100 nm polystyrene nanobeads similar
to SARS-CoV-2) penetration. The uniformly distributed and tightly
attached activated carbon and doped copper(II) oxide particles enhance
the sorptive performance of the membranes by blocking gaseous CWAs,
including soman, nerve chemical agents, and BWAs. Such dual-purpose
membranes can be implemented in protective equipment owing to their
high performance and easy processing.