Soon we may not need to retire our protective face mask after a trip to the supermarket. Technion Professor Yair Ein-Eli is developing masks that can be heated to destroy the coronavirus while maintaining their integrity. Reusable, self-cleaning masks are essential for boosting hygiene, mitigating global mask shortages, and protecting the environment.
The new masks contain a heating element of carbon fibers and a USB port for charging. When connected to a low-current cable for less than 30 minutes, the masks heat to between 149 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit and kill viruses and bacteria. “If you are in your car and take your mask off, you can simply connect it to your cigarette lighter charger, then put it back on as if it’s new,” said Prof. Ein-Eli, dean of the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering.