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Nanofiber Face Masks Improve Efficiency, Need Replacing More Often – Leak Herald – Leak Herald

Polyacrylonitrile nanofiber mesh before (left), during (middle), and after (right) capturing water aerosols. The mesh becomes coarser as some nanofibers stick together after the captured water droplets are fully evaporated. Credit: Southern University of…
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