2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/284/1/012010
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Effect of heat-setting on UV protection and antibacterial properties of cotton/spandex fabric

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“…Even chitosan reduced-stabilized AgNPs were also recently synthesized for the functionalization of textiles materials such as wool (Hasan et al, 2020b), polyester (Hasan et al, 2019), viscose (Raza et al, 2019), aramid (Hasan et al, 2020a), linen, nylon (Hasan et al, 2020b) and so on. Moreover, compared to other natural fibers cotton is the most important and widely consumed fiber material (Pervez et al, 2018;Hasan et al, 2021a;Mahmud et al, 2021). Undoubtedly, chitosan templated AgNPs for the functionalization of organic cotton fibers (OCFs) has not been reported yet.…”
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“…Even chitosan reduced-stabilized AgNPs were also recently synthesized for the functionalization of textiles materials such as wool (Hasan et al, 2020b), polyester (Hasan et al, 2019), viscose (Raza et al, 2019), aramid (Hasan et al, 2020a), linen, nylon (Hasan et al, 2020b) and so on. Moreover, compared to other natural fibers cotton is the most important and widely consumed fiber material (Pervez et al, 2018;Hasan et al, 2021a;Mahmud et al, 2021). Undoubtedly, chitosan templated AgNPs for the functionalization of organic cotton fibers (OCFs) has not been reported yet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2020b) and so on. Moreover, compared to other natural fibers cotton is the most important and widely consumed fiber material (Pervez et al. , 2018; Hasan et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both natural and synthetic fiberbased fabrics are used in composite production. Natural fibers include hemp, ramie, flax, jute, sisal, cotton, agave, and so on [10][11][12][13], whereas synthetic fibers are carbon, glass, nylon, polyester, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, and so on [14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. However, composites made from natural fiber-based fabrics are becoming increasing popular due to their environmental sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%