Queensland University announced new mask material made from sugar cane removed virus-size nanoparticles
On Apr. 15, 2020, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) reported it had developed and tested a highly breathable nanocellulose material that can remove particles smaller than 100 nanometres, the size of viruses. The cellulose nanofiber component is made from waste plant material such as sugar cane bagasse and other agricultural waste products and is biodegradable.
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Source: Queensland University of Technology
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