Decontamination of a surgical mask with UV-C irradiation : analysis of experimental results with optical simulations

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

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Applied Optics, Volume 63, issue 25, pp. 6523-6531

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The suitability of ultraviolet-C (UV-C) irradiation for the decontamination of a surgical face mask was studied by decontamination experiments and carried out using Staphylococcus aureus and MS2 microbes. A moderate dosage level of 0.22 J/cm2 achieved within 2 min led to an over 6-log10 reduction in viable microbe contamination of the inner filtering layer. The underlying reason for this effective decontamination of fibers with small external UV-C dosage was explored with ray-tracing optical simulations, supported by optical measurements on reflection and transmission. The model 3D fiber network was constructed from X-ray tomography images of the layered mask structure consisting of polypropylene fibers. Both simulations and optical measurements indicated that UV light was able to penetrate even the deepest material regions. The simulations show that, despite radiation reflection from the outer mask layer, microbes in the actual filtering layer are affected by the radiation with increased probability due to multiple refraction and scattering of UV light from the inner fibers.

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Kiiskinen, T, Mangs, O, Virkajärvi, J, Elsehrawy, F, Salo, S, Miettinen, A, Halme, J, Harlin, A & Ketoja, J A 2024, 'Decontamination of a surgical mask with UV-C irradiation : analysis of experimental results with optical simulations', Applied Optics, vol. 63, no. 25, pp. 6523-6531. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.528056