COVID-19 disposable face masks: a precursor for synthesis of valuable bioproducts

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Disposable face mask has become a mandatory personal protective equipment in order to prevent contracting COVID-19. With the significant surge in its usage, its adverse environmental impact is becoming a source of concern. Disposable face masks are made from thermoplastic polymers, and therefore they can be safely converted into valuable bioproducts. This paper discussed the possibility of converting waste/contaminated face masks into valuable bioproducts, which will essentially eliminate secondary transmission of the coronavirus and the concerns of environmental pollution.

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Oginni, O. (2022). COVID-19 disposable face masks: a precursor for synthesis of valuable bioproducts. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(57), 85574–85576. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-15229-y

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