2012
DOI: 10.1002/app.37710
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Absorbent for metal ions and dyestuffs based on modified polyethylene‐coated‐polypropylene non‐woven fabric

Abstract: A modified polyethylene coated polypropylene (PE‐coated‐PP) non‐woven fabric was prepared by surface coating with a constant layer of thickness (25 μm) of a mixture of an aqueous solution of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and different concentrations of acrylic acid (AAc). Radiation curing of the coated layer was accomplished by electron beam irradiation with a constant dose of 30 kGy. The value of coating percent was calculated in terms of difference in weight. Properties related to hydrophilicty, such as swel… Show more

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“…Polyethylene film/polypropylene (PE/PP)-coated non-woven fabrics could effectively block the penetration of blood and inhibit the invasion of bacteria, which can avoid crossing infection and possess high biosafety, achieving a wide application prospects in the fields of medical hygiene and health care [1]. Since hydrophobic materials PE and PP do not contain polar groups, PE/PP-coated non-woven fabrics are easy to generate static electricity and be contaminated with dust [2][3][4]. The end products such as surgical drapes and surgical gowns processed by these fabrics are difficult to spread and wear due to electrostatic attraction, thereby reducing the work efficiency [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyethylene film/polypropylene (PE/PP)-coated non-woven fabrics could effectively block the penetration of blood and inhibit the invasion of bacteria, which can avoid crossing infection and possess high biosafety, achieving a wide application prospects in the fields of medical hygiene and health care [1]. Since hydrophobic materials PE and PP do not contain polar groups, PE/PP-coated non-woven fabrics are easy to generate static electricity and be contaminated with dust [2][3][4]. The end products such as surgical drapes and surgical gowns processed by these fabrics are difficult to spread and wear due to electrostatic attraction, thereby reducing the work efficiency [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%