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Aerosol filtration efficiency of household materials for homemade face masks: Influence of material properties, particle size, particle electrical charge, face velocity, and …

Drewnick et al., 2021

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17096316445113052661
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Drewnick F
Pikmann J
Fachinger F
Moormann L
Sprang F
Borrmann S
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Aerosol Science and Technology

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As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the widespread daily use of face masks is promoted worldwide. Particle-size dependent filtration efficiencies (FE; dp= 30 nm–10 µm), applying a particle counting approach, and additionally …
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