2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2013.09.012
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Quaternary Ammonium-based Composite Particles for Antibacterial Finishing of Cotton-based Textiles

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“…In fact, there were a lot of natural as well as man-made compounds like triclosan, metallic salts, so on, which can apply to commercally produce antibacterial agents for many years. In recent, Messaoud et al, has showed that the antibacterial finishing of cotton-based fabrics might be achieved from quaternary ammonium-based composite particles [4] In general, clothing products should have ability of the biocides the dangerous viruses to eliminate the risks of health, es-pecially illness, but they also maintain the convenience for wearers during their daily operations. For instance, a surgeon in hospital is frequently affected by patient's blood and fluid that he must deal with high infection rate, therefore, his gown in operating room needs to not only prevent blood fluid to permeate through cloth layers but also create the most comfort to him [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, there were a lot of natural as well as man-made compounds like triclosan, metallic salts, so on, which can apply to commercally produce antibacterial agents for many years. In recent, Messaoud et al, has showed that the antibacterial finishing of cotton-based fabrics might be achieved from quaternary ammonium-based composite particles [4] In general, clothing products should have ability of the biocides the dangerous viruses to eliminate the risks of health, es-pecially illness, but they also maintain the convenience for wearers during their daily operations. For instance, a surgeon in hospital is frequently affected by patient's blood and fluid that he must deal with high infection rate, therefore, his gown in operating room needs to not only prevent blood fluid to permeate through cloth layers but also create the most comfort to him [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, antibacterial properties can be imparted to the textile materials by chemically or physically incorporating functional agents to the bers of the fabrics. 1 Cotton is one of the excellent natural materials, but it is easy for bacteria to grow on it. 2,3 As a hydrophilic fabric textile, cotton easily provides suitable conditions, such as humidity, adequate temperature, and nutrition, for the growth of microorganisms.…”
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“…Of the natural fibers, cotton fibers have high strength and high cellulose content and present mechanical fragility without processing. Hence, they are mainly used to make textile thread [4,5]. Sanchez et al showed that cellulose is the most important structural component of vegetable fibers and offers high molecular orientation and consequently better mechanical strength for fibers [6].…”
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confidence: 99%