2013
DOI: 10.3390/ma6010314
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Low Stress Mechanical Properties of Plasma-Treated Cotton Fabric Subjected to Zinc Oxide-Anti-Microbial Treatment

Abstract: Cotton fabrics are highly popular because of their excellent properties such as regeneration, bio-degradation, softness, affinity to skin and hygroscopic properties. When in contact with the human body, cotton fabrics offer an ideal environment for microbial growth due to their ability to retain oxygen, moisture and warmth, as well as nutrients from spillages and body sweat. Therefore, an anti-microbial coating formulation (Microfresh and Microban together with zinc oxide as catalyst) was developed for cotton … Show more

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“…Higher values of shearing rigidity are appropriate for coated fabrics [33]. The shearing rigidity of fabrics after coating increases approximately 6-8 times.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Higher values of shearing rigidity are appropriate for coated fabrics [33]. The shearing rigidity of fabrics after coating increases approximately 6-8 times.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The enhancement of the antistatic property can greatly improve the wearing comfort of the polyester-containing fabrics. Table 4 shows all of the treated fabrics have an increase in B and 2HB values, which can be primarily attributed to the enhancement of inter-yarn friction and the number of fibers contacting at yarn crossover points in the treated fabrics [42]. Furthermore, an alkaline reaction medium could result in brittleness of the fabric and make the treated fabric stiffer.…”
Section: Physical and Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Organic modifiers, crosslinkers or organically modified inorganic precursors can be used to provide flexibility, particularly for thicker flexible coatings . Synthesis of NPs by either the hydrothermal or reduction method and their application as a finish on textiles results in minimal changes to the fabric stiffness . However, when NPs are applied on textiles, a rougher surface is obtained, due to which higher contact points at the surface increase the frictional force, leading to a decrease in the abrasion resistance of textiles .…”
Section: Side Effects and Risks Associated With The Application Of Namentioning
confidence: 99%