How do gas masks actually work? - George Zaidan

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You might think of gas masks as clunky, spooky, military-looking devices
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only found in spy movies or World War I museums.
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But you probably already own a mask that uses remarkably similar technology.
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And in the near future, we may need to rely on these filters
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as part of our everyday lives.
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In addition to emerging diseases,
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wildfire frequency has more than tripled from 1996 to 2021.
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As fires burn longer and cover more land, their smoke affects more people each year.
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Climate change is also causing more hot, sunny days,
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which accelerates the production of toxic ground level ozone.
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So, how do these masks work,
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and can they protect us from new and old airborne threats?
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Well, the first rule of filters is making sure you have a tight seal.
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Without that, even the best mask in the world is useless.
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So assuming your mask is on tight,
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this technology can capture pollutants in one of two ways:
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filtering them out by size or attracting specific chemical compounds.
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For an example of the first approach, let’s look at wildfire smoke.
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When forests burn, they generate a wide variety of chemicals.
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At close range, there are so many different pollutants
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at such high concentrations that no filter could help you—
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this is why firefighters travel with their own air supply.
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But further away, the situation is different.
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While there's still a range of chemicals,
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they’ve mostly aggregated into tiny solid or liquid particles
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smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter.
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This particulate matter is much of what you're seeing and smelling in smoke,
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and it's especially dangerous for children, the elderly,
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and those with respiratory or cardiovascular diseases.
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Luckily, the majority of these particulates are still large enough
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to be captured by the most basic filters,
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which are made of polypropylene or glass strands
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roughly 1/10 the width of a human hair.
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Under a microscope, they look like a thick forest,
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and at this scale, these branches have a special property.
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Typically, when you use a sieve,
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you’re filtering out objects larger than the sieve’s holes.
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But these polypropylene branches can catch particles much smaller
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than the gaps between them.
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That’s because, when a particle collides with a thread,
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van der Waals forces cause it to stick as if it were made of Velcro.
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Plus, size-based filters can use electrically charged fibers
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that attract particles not already on a collision course.
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This is how even a simple N95 mask can catch at least 95% of particulate matter.
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And why an N100 mask
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or an air purifier with a high efficiency particulate air filter
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can catch at least 99.97% of particulates.
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With a tight seal,
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this level of protection will filter out most airborne pollution.
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Unfortunately, some pollutants are still too small for this approach,
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including ozone molecules.
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These are barely bigger than the oxygen that we need to breathe
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and exposure is associated with asthma, respiratory conditions,
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and even premature death.
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Our best chance to filter them are activated carbon masks.
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At the microscopic level, activated carbon looks like a vast black honeycomb,
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and it's highly microporous structure can trap tiny ozone molecules.
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But this material still needs help to capture other pollutants
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like hydrogen sulfide, chlorine, and ammonia.
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For these threats, we need to combine the activated carbon
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with some simple chemistry.
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If the pollutant is acidic, we can infuse the filter with a basic chemical.
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Then when the two meet, they react, and the gas is trapped.
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Similarly, we can use acids to trap basic pollutants.
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Even with the right mask, it's still smart to check air quality indicators
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and to stay indoors when the threat level is high.
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And just like a mask, you'll want to make sure your house is well sealed.
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You can do this by closing windows, turning off fans that vent outside,
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and using HEPA filter equipped air purifiers
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or their cheaper, DIY cousin, the Corsi-Rosenthal box.
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Following these guidelines can help us breathe easy
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as we work on preventing these pollutants in the first place.
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