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IIT-BHU makes anti-microbial, multilayer mask
According to Dr. Marshal, the face mask has been developed in a way to annihilate pathogenic micro-organisms stuck to the outer surface of the mask to limit further spread of secondary infections.
According to Dr Marshal, the face mask has been developed in a way to annihilate pathogenic micro-organisms stuck to the outer surface of the mask to limit further spread of secondary infections. Currently available masks in the market act as a filter to stop the entry of microbes to oral and nasal airways but are not effective on the microbe stuck to the mask surface, he said adding that this shortcoming of masks could be very dangerous for medical and paramedical staff due to the presence of higher viral or bacterial load on their outer surface. His team addresses this problem by stacking different layers of nano-metal conjugated with protonated amine matrix.
IIT-BHU director Prof Pramod Kumar Jain said that the institute is fully prepared to fight against the virus while fulfilling its social obligations and is fully ready to cooperate with the government and administration for all such needs.
Earlier, the institute had developed a prototype of UV-C light-based surface-cum-room sanitizer, full body sanitization device and several other innovations to fight against Covid-19.
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