2020
DOI: 10.21608/ejchem.2020.23617.2405
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Color data and antibacterial properties of smart Ag/polypyrrole-nanocoated cotton fabric

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“…Additionally, AgNPs-loaded PET-EDA demonstrated bactericidal activity against E. coli while exhibiting bacrestatic activity against St. aureus. The antibacterial effect of AgNPs is mediated by breaking microbial cell walls [34][35][36]. The antibacterial effect of silver can primarily be attributed to the fact that silver-containing items give off silver ions when disturbed [37].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, AgNPs-loaded PET-EDA demonstrated bactericidal activity against E. coli while exhibiting bacrestatic activity against St. aureus. The antibacterial effect of AgNPs is mediated by breaking microbial cell walls [34][35][36]. The antibacterial effect of silver can primarily be attributed to the fact that silver-containing items give off silver ions when disturbed [37].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The colorimetric results found in the current work also agree with those reported from previous research studies. 50 3.7 | FTIR analysis of control and AgNPtreated flax woven fabrics reflectance spectra at 3325 cm -1 of control flax indicates the presence of -OH groups in their polymeric structure. 51,52 However, the peaks are broadened after AgNP treatment.…”
Section: Fastness Properties Of Agnp-treated Flax Woven Fabricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the same group, many nanoparticles were fabricated in the presence of chitin, ascorbic acid, sodium alginate, and pectin [37][38][39]. Silver nanoparticles or silver blended zinc oxide have been incorporated into the fabric, especially cotton, with different methods in order to reduce the proliferation of bacteria and germs [40][41][42][43]. Several studies have reported that the number and position of surface plasmon resonance analysis peaks differ according to the shape and size of silver nanoparticles, as these particles tend to show different physical and biological properties that depend on their size and shape [44][45][46].…”
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confidence: 99%