Abstract:Disposable protective face masks, the most used personal protective tools during the Covid-19 pandemic, have become a serious environmental concern that needs urgent attention. In this study, disposable protective face masks were disassembled into their components and mechanically recycled through extrusion. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy were employed to investigate the effect of recycling on the structure and morphology of the mask material. Microscopy revealed morph… Show more
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