Efficient Facemask Sterilization via Forced Ozone Convection
Joseph Schwan, Troy R. Alva, Giorgio Nava, Carla Berrospe Rodriguez,, Justin W. Chartron, Joshua Morgan, Lorenzo Mangolini

TL;DR
This paper presents an innovative, cost-effective ozone-based sterilization device for PPE, demonstrating rapid and efficient sterilization suitable for broad application, especially during PPE shortages like those experienced in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel flow-through ozone sterilization method using a portable, affordable prototype that significantly improves sterilization efficiency over traditional approaches.
Findings
Achieved >400% improvement in sterilization efficiency.
Demonstrated effective sterilization of surgical masks with E. coli as a model.
Developed a low-cost, portable sterilization device using readily available materials.
Abstract
During the beginning of 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic took the world by surprise, rapidly spreading undetected between and within many countries and wreaking havoc on the global economy both through death tolls and lockdowns. Healthcare professionals treating the coronavirus patients grapple with a massive and unprecedented shortage of Facepiece Respirators (FPRs) and other personal protective equipment (PPE), which act as fundamental tools to protect the health of the medical staff treating the patients affected by the coronavirus. While many FPRs are designed to be disposable single-use devices, the development of sterilization strategies is necessary to circumvent future shortages. Here, we describe the development of a plasma-based method to sterilize PPE such as FPRs with ozone. The novel design uses a flow-through configuration where ozone directly flows through the fibers of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and healthcare impacts · Infection Control and Ventilation · Burn Injury Management and Outcomes
