2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2009.09.030
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Pilot scale sonochemical coating of nanoparticles onto textiles to produce biocidal fabrics

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“…Starting from acetate precursors, small particles (10-20 nm in size) adhere firmly to the textile surfaces and retain their antibacterial activity even after repeated washing cycles. [155] From the synthetic point of view, the cavitation processes in ultrasound-assisted reactions can be turned into a tool for morphology control through the use of water-soluble nanoparticles with an optimized degree of hydrophobicity. The air/ water interface of the emerging bubbles can thus be stabilized through a higher persistence in comparison with surfactants.…”
Section: Sonochemical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting from acetate precursors, small particles (10-20 nm in size) adhere firmly to the textile surfaces and retain their antibacterial activity even after repeated washing cycles. [155] From the synthetic point of view, the cavitation processes in ultrasound-assisted reactions can be turned into a tool for morphology control through the use of water-soluble nanoparticles with an optimized degree of hydrophobicity. The air/ water interface of the emerging bubbles can thus be stabilized through a higher persistence in comparison with surfactants.…”
Section: Sonochemical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained distribution of the cavitation zones closely relates to the coating of the textile as the corresponding jet and collapse events significantly contribute to the nanoparticles' impregnation process (e.g. ZnO and MgO) [13,14,15,16]. The designed sonoreactor consists of three cylindrical transducers, each emitting pressure waves at 20 kHz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Additionally, CuO is used as an antifungal, antibiotic and antimicrobial agent when introduced into textiles and coatings [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%