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Photoaging Characteristics of Disposable Masks under UV Irradiation

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2022 10 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Xinhao Liu, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Linqing Xie, Linqing Xie, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Wei Cao, Linqing Xie, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Linqing Xie, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Wei Cao, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun Fenghua Jiang, Chengjun Sun

Summary

Disposable face masks were subjected to UV irradiation to simulate outdoor weathering, with results showing progressive photoaging including surface cracking, fiber fragmentation, and release of plastic particles along with chemical additives. The study quantifies how discarded pandemic-era masks break down into microplastics under solar radiation in the environment.

Polymers

The global outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to an extreme increase in the use of disposable masks. If the used disposable masks are not appropriately disposed of, they will enter the natural environment and lead to environmental pollution. In order to understand the impacts of disposable masks after being disposed of into the natural environment, aging experiments with simulated natural conditions were performed on the outer, inner, and middle layers of the masks to verify the aging characteristics of disposable masks. We analyzed the mechanical behavior, surface morphology, and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) spectra of disposable masks treated with different levels of UV irradiation to understand the possible changes in the masks under UV. Results showed that the elongation at break, tensile strength, and maximum force of all three polypropylene (PP) mask layers decreased after UV irradiation, indicating chemical bond breakage. In the process of photoaging, each layer of the disposable masks showed a different degree of microscopic surface changes after UV irradiation, and these changes gradually intensified with the extension of UV exposure time. FT-IR results showed that functional groups, such as hydroxyl and carbonyl groups increased in each layer after UV irradiation. The results of this study support that, although the different layers of the disposable masks are all made of PP, they age differently in the environment. With the ever-increasing number of disposable masks in the environment, we need to further study the aging and degradation of disposable masks to better understand their potential impacts on the environment in the future.

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