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Filtration Test Data: The Effect of Sanitizing Treatments on Respirator Filtration Performance

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Schutz, Jurg
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Original data used for a manuscript in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health IJERPH, describing filtration performance changes in disposable respirator masks as a result of exposure to challenges of alcoholic vapour.
Lineage: Filtration 'screening tests' with optical particle counters (OPC) for aerosol concentration measurement were used for exploratory investigations. Subsequent, deeper investigations were conducted on whole masks mounted with perfect border seal (using bees wax) and with more sophisticated particle detection, involving optical particle spectrometers (OPS) and scanning mobility particle size (SMPS) spectrometers.

Available: 2022-02-18

Data time period: 2021-03-01 to 2021-10-06

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