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Title
Antibacterial activity and durability of some regenerated cellulosic fabrics treated with Zn Cu and Ag metal salts against repeated laundering
Authors
OGUZ DEMIRYUREK and TUGBA TULUNAY
Received
October 4, 2017
Published
Volume 53 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
Modal®, Promodal®, Tencel®, Viscose®, Viloft®, antibacterial, XRF, laundering, zinc, copper, silver, metal
salts
Abstract
In this study, the antibacterial activity and durability against repeated laundering of Modal®, Promodal®, Tencel®,
Viscose® and Viloft® knitted fabrics were studied. The fabrics were treated with zinc, copper and silver metal salts
using the exhaustion technique, and then washed 10 times to determine wash durability against pathogenic bacteria,
such as E. coli and S. aureus. The bacteriodynamic activity of the treated fabrics was evaluated in accordance with the
ASTM E2149-01 test method. The amounts of the metal ions on the fabrics (applied and residual after washing) were
analyzed by XRF. In conclusion, all metal ion treatments yielded satisfactory results as to antibacterial activity. The
durability of Cu treated fabrics after repeated laundering cycles was higher than that of Ag and Zn treated fabrics.
However, the antibacterial activity of Ag and Cu treated fabrics was higher in comparison with that of Zn treated
fabrics.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2019.53.18
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