The disinfecting process takes about 30 minutes - and users should
not wear the mask while it is plugged in, said Professor Yair Ein-Eli,
who led the research team at Technion University in Haifa.
The new mask has a USB port that connects to a power source such as
a standard cellphone charger that heats an inner layer of carbon
fibers to up to 70 degrees Celsius (158 degrees Fahrenheit), high
enough to kill viruses.
Ein-Eli said disposable masks, in high demand globally during the
health crisis, were not economically or environmentally friendly.
"You have to make it reusable and friendly, and this is our
solution," he said about the invention.
The prototype looks like a standard N95 face mask, with a valve at
the front and rubber bands to hold it in place around the head.
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The researchers submitted a patent for the mask in the United States in late
March and say they are discussing commercializing the product with the private
sector.
It will likely sell at a $1 premium over the price of a typical disposable face
mask, the researchers say.
(Reporting by Rami Amichay with additional reporting by Rinat Harash in
Jerusalem; Writing by Rami Ayyub; Editing by Jeffrey Heller and Raissa
Kasolowsky)
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