“…New compounds with improved antimicrobial activities are being developed. Chlorinated phenols (Windler, Height, & Nowack, 2013), organic metal complexes (Kasuga, Yoshikawa, Sakai, & Nomiya, 2012;Perelshtein et al, 2013), quaternary ammonium compounds (Carpenter, Worley, Slomberg, & Schoenfisch, 2012;Gao, Chen, Ma, Lv, & Jia, 2013;Gao & Kyratzis, 2012;Gozzelino, Lisanti, & Beneventi, 2013;Kang et al, 2013;Kantouch, Khalil, Mowafi, & El-Sayed, 2012;Kim, Kim, & Rhee, 2010;McArthur, Tuckfield, & Baker-Austin, 2012;Shalev, Gopin, Bauer, Stark, & Rahimipour, 2012;Simoncic & Tomsic, 2010), photo-induced antimicrobial and decontaminating agents (Dhende, Samanta, Jones, Hardin, & Locklin, 2011), heavy metal ions (Mahltig, Soltmann, & Haase, 2013), and silver nanoparticles (Bajpai, Bajpai, Sharma, & Yallapu, 2014;Kozicki et al, 2013;Montazer, Alimohammadi, Shamei, & Rahimi, 2012;Pollini, Paladini, Licciulli, Maffezzoli, & Sannino, 2012;Zhang, Wu, & Sen, 2012) are among the most widely used surface-active antimicrobial agents. Some very good reviews are available in literature discussing pros and cons of antimicrobial agents for textile materials (Kugel, Stafslien, & Chisholm, 2011;Shahid ul, Shahid, & Mohammad, 2013;Simoncic & Tomsic, 2010).…”