Mask-Type Acoustic Sensor Featuring a Conventional Disposable Mask Embedded with Electrospun Poly(styrene) Fiber Mats

Kenichi Takagaki, Kyoka Takahashi, Tomoki Hayashi,Shunji Takeuchi,Noriaki Kuwahara,Yuya Ishii

ADVANCED ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH(2024)

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Disposable masks are widely used, particularly in medicine to prevent the spread of infections, as they afford hygiene and convenience. Recently, sensor-integrated masks are explored for monitoring human voice and respiration. However, masks equipped with acoustic/respiration sensors containing nano/microfiber mats cannot be used as readily as conventional disposable masks because of their high material and manufacturing costs. To address these issues, in this article, a self-power-generating mask-type acoustic/respiration sensor (MTAS) incorporated with electrospun atactic poly(styrene) (aPS) microfiber-nonwoven mats is proposed. aPS is integral to the MTAS fabrication strategy as it is inexpensive and amenable to the one-step production of charged electrospun microfiber mats. When subjected to acoustic waves, the MTAS generates a voltage corresponding to the sound pressure and frequency owing to its ferroelectric properties. Furthermore, when a tablet is connected to the mask worn by a subject who is vocalizing, the uttered words are converted into text on the tablet. Additionally, the MTAS worn by a person can output a voltage in response to breathing. Overall, the devised mask can pioneer the development of systems that can link voice and breathing in virtual spaces, enable real-time translation of speech, and monitor respiratory diseases. In this article, a self-power-generating mask-type acoustic/respiration sensor based on a conventional disposable mask embedded with positively/negatively electrospun microfiber mats is reported on. The mask-type sensor outputs voltage in response to the voice and respiration of the mask-wearing person. Additionally, when the mask is connected to a conventional tablet, the tablet identifies the words spoken by the mask-wearing person.image (c) 2023 WILEY-VCH GmbH
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acoustic sensors,disposable masks,electrospinnings,ferroelectrets,microfibers,poly(styrene),respiration sensors
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