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Title Antimicrobial textiles / edited by Gang Sun.

Publication Info. Duxford, UK : Woodhead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource
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Series Woodhead Publishing series in textiles ; number 180
Woodhead publishing in textiles ; no. 180.
Summary Antimicrobial textiles have attracted a great deal of interest in recent years due to their potential for reducing the transmission of infection in medical and healthcare environments. Antimicrobial properties can also improve the performance and lifespan of consumer products, and so these fabrics are increasingly finding applications in the wider textile and apparel industry. This book provides systematic coverage of the technologies and materials required for developing these important textiles. In Part One, chapters address key issues and technologies in the creation of antimicrobial textile products. Topics covered include testing and regulation, microencapsulation, sol-gel coating and plasma technologies, nanotechnology and life cycle assessment. Part Two then reviews key antimicrobial agents, such as N-halamines, plant based compounds and photo-active chemicals. Finally, the chapters of Part Three offer detailed reviews of antimicrobial textiles for particular important applications, including medical devices, protective clothing and products with improved durability and longevity.
Note Includes index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed April 20, 2016).
Bibliography References.
Contents Front Cover; Antimicrobial Textiles; The Textile Institute and Woodhead Publishing; Related titles; Antimicrobial Textiles; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles; 1 -- Introduction: development of antimicrobial textiles; One -- Key issues and technologies in creating antimicrobial textile products; 2 -- Testing and regulation of antimicrobial textiles; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Safety testing; 2.2.1 DIN EN ISO 10993-5 (test for in vitro cytotoxicity) [9]; 2.2.2 DIN EN ISO 10993-10 (tests for skin irritation) [10].
2.2.3 Tests for influence of resident skin flora2.3 Efficacy testing; 2.3.1 Antibacterial testing; 2.3.1.1 AATCC 147 (parallel streak method) [16]; 2.3.1.2 DIN EN ISO 20645 (agar plate diffusion test) [17]; 2.3.1.3 ASTM E2149 (shake flask test) [18]; 2.3.1.4 AATCC 100 [19]; 2.3.1.5 DIN EN ISO 20743 [20]; 2.3.2 Antifungal testing; 2.3.2.1 AATCC 30 [21]; 2.3.2.2 DIN EN 14119 [22]; 2.3.3 Assessment of antimicrobial testing methods; 2.4 Durability testing; 2.5 Resistance risks; 2.6 Regulations of antimicrobial textiles; 2.6.1 Regulations for European markets; 2.6.2 Regulations for US markets.
2.7 ConclusionsReferences; 3 -- Microencapsulation technologies for antimicrobial textiles; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Antimicrobial finishing technologies; 3.2.1 Biocides and biostatics; 3.2.2 Mechanisms of antimicrobial activities; 3.2.2.1 Controlled release or leaching; 3.2.2.2 Regenerable mechanism; 3.2.2.3 Bound and barrier types of antimicrobials; 3.2.3 Resistance to washing; 3.2.4 Common application methods; 3.2.5 General requirements of antimicrobial finishing for textiles; 3.3 Microencapsulation technologies for antimicrobial textiles; 3.3.1 Topical applications for hygiene purposes.
3.3.1.1 Hygienic socks loaded with antifungal microcapsules3.3.1.2 Undergarments and microcapsules with traditional Chinese medicine; 3.3.1.3 Antiseptic treatment for foot wounds with Piper betel extract; 3.3.2 Applications for health and protection; 3.3.2.1 Encapsulated natural plant extracts as antimicrobial agents; 3.3.2.2 Antibacterial wall shell of microcapsule; 3.4 Conclusion; References; 4 -- Sol-gel technology for antimicrobial textiles; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Sol-gel technology; 4.3 Antimicrobial treatments for textiles; 4.3.1 Metallic biocide compounds; 4.3.2 Metal oxide biocides.
4.3.3 Organic biocide compounds4.4 Conclusions; References; 5 -- Plasma technology for antimicrobial textiles; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Plasma; 5.3 Plasma characteristics; 5.3.1 Plasma temperature; 5.3.2 Plasma density; 5.3.3 Plasma oscillation; 5.4 Plasma for the textile industry; 5.5 Plasma processes for the development of antimicrobial textiles; 5.5.1 Physical vapor deposition (PVD); 5.5.2 Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD); 5.5.3 Plasma surface modification; 5.5.3.1 Functionalization; 5.5.3.2 Etching; 5.5.3.3 Grafting; 5.6 Applications; 5.7 Future trends; 5.8 Conclusions.
Subject Textile fabrics -- Technological innovations.
Antimicrobial polymers.
Textiles et tissus -- Innovations.
Polymères antimicrobiens.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Textiles & Polymers.
Antimicrobial polymers
Textile fabrics -- Technological innovations
Added Author Sun, Gang, 1956- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Sun, Gang. Antimicrobial Textiles. : Elsevier Science, ©2016 9780081005767
ISBN 9780081005859 (electronic bk.)
0081005857 (electronic bk.)
9780081005767
0081005768
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