Air-transmitted pathogens may cause severe epidemics,
posing considerable
threats to public health and safety. Wearing a face mask is one of
the most effective ways to prevent respiratory virus infection transmission.
Especially since the new coronavirus pandemic, electroactive materials
have received much attention in antiviral face masks due to their
highly efficient antiviral capabilities, flexible structural design,
excellent sustainability, and outstanding safety. This review first
introduces the mechanism for preventing viral infection or the inactivation
of viruses by electroactive materials. Then, the applications of electrostatic-,
conductive-, triboelectric-, and microbattery-based materials in face
masks are described in detail. Finally, the problems of various electroactive
antiviral materials are summarized, and the prospects for their future
development directions are discussed. In conclusion, electroactive
materials have attracted great attention for antiviral face masks,
and this review will provide a reference for materials scientists
and engineers in antiviral materials and interfaces.