2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2020.102243
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Deodorizing for fiber and fabric: Adsorption, catalysis, source control and masking

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“…It is worth mentioning the potential utilization of these combinations in synthetic fabrics, as well as fragrance delivery systems in laundry detergents, the release being triggered by exposure to heat or humidity [ 69 , 104 ]. It must be considered that zeolites’ application in textiles should not impact the wearable comfort, durability, or fabric handle [ 122 ]. In this sense, the adjustment of the zeolites’ size and improvement of the properties enabling adhesion to fibers are recommended [ 122 ].…”
Section: Essential Oils Encapsulated In Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is worth mentioning the potential utilization of these combinations in synthetic fabrics, as well as fragrance delivery systems in laundry detergents, the release being triggered by exposure to heat or humidity [ 69 , 104 ]. It must be considered that zeolites’ application in textiles should not impact the wearable comfort, durability, or fabric handle [ 122 ]. In this sense, the adjustment of the zeolites’ size and improvement of the properties enabling adhesion to fibers are recommended [ 122 ].…”
Section: Essential Oils Encapsulated In Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It must be considered that zeolites’ application in textiles should not impact the wearable comfort, durability, or fabric handle [ 122 ]. In this sense, the adjustment of the zeolites’ size and improvement of the properties enabling adhesion to fibers are recommended [ 122 ].…”
Section: Essential Oils Encapsulated In Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Body odor emanation from textiles may be partially caused by the metabolism of bacteria, but the chemical composition and physical morphology of fiber also play an important role in determining the textiles' ability to retain body odor. 14 For instance, under low concentrations of odor, a wool/polyester blend containing 20% wool showed substantially higher adsorption ability towards ammonia, acetic acid and butyric acid than 100% polyester fabric. 15 Both physical and chemical interactions are involved in odor molecule adsorption onto fibrous materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Textile substrates could obtain freshening and deodorizing properties with immobilization of finishing additives, 4 such as antimicrobial agents, 5 porous adsorbents, 6 catalysts, 7 and fragrance capsules. 8 Among them, porous adsorbents (e.g., silica gel, cyclodextrin, activated carbon) with high surface areas and numerous active surface sites effectively increase the odor removal capacity of textiles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%