The
COVID-19 pandemic has clearly shown the importance of developments
in fabrication of advanced protective equipment. This study investigates
the potential of using multifunctional electrospun poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PMMA) nanofibers decorated with ZnO nanorods and Ag nanoparticles
(PMMA/ZnO–Ag NFs) in protective mats. Herein, the PMMA/ZnO–Ag
NFs with an average diameter of 450 nm were simply prepared on a nonwoven
fabric by directly electrospinning from solutions containing PMMA,
ZnO nanorods, and Ag nanoparticles. The novel material showed high
performance with four functionalities (i) antibacterial agent for
killing of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, (ii) antiviral
agent for inhibition of corona and influenza viruses, (iii) photocatalyst
for degradation of organic pollutants, enabling a self-cleaning protective
mat, and (iv) reusable surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrate
for quantitative analysis of trace pollutants on the nanofiber. This
multi-functional material has high potential for use in protective
clothing applications by providing passive and active protection pathways
together with sensing capabilities.
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