<div><p>Antimicrobial functionalization of textiles is important for various applications, such as protection of textile materials from decomposition, generation of more effective wound dressings, and the prevention of infections or malodors resulting from bacterial growth. In order to test the efficacy of new products, their antibacterial activity needs to be evaluated. At present, several different procedures are being used for this purpose, hindering comparisons among different studies. The present paper compares five of these assays using a sample panel of different textiles functionalized with copper (Cu) and silver (Ag) as antibacterial agents, and discusses the suitability of these methods for different analytical requirements. Bacte...
During daily usage of textiles, humidity and warmth conditions provide appropriate living conditions...
In recent years there has been a rise in hospital acquired infections which are very prevalent becau...
The presence or growth of microbes on textiles may result in a series of problems such as unpleasant...
A new method has been developed for evaluating the antibacterial activity of sample based on the are...
This study addresses the need for an effective and durable antimicrobial finish for performance text...
Surface treatments of textile fibers and fabrics significantly increase their performances for speci...
The growing technology development and concern with health and hygiene have promoted the development...
The work presented in this thesis is a quantitative and qualitative assessment of electroless plated...
The antimicrobial effect of cationic silver has been well established; however evidence of bacteria ...
Despite numerous investigations during recent decades in the field of antimicrobial treating textile...
Abstract: Gold-coated and copper-coated para-aramide textile fabrics, produced through electro-less ...
The use of fabrics with antibacterial properties for commodity applications can provide numerous adv...
483-487A new method has been developed for evaluating the antibacterial activity of sample based on ...
Normally, the skin is capable of restore the tissue integrity, after wound injury. However, the depo...
The following project determined the maximum effective depth in wounds at which silver-impregnated f...
During daily usage of textiles, humidity and warmth conditions provide appropriate living conditions...
In recent years there has been a rise in hospital acquired infections which are very prevalent becau...
The presence or growth of microbes on textiles may result in a series of problems such as unpleasant...
A new method has been developed for evaluating the antibacterial activity of sample based on the are...
This study addresses the need for an effective and durable antimicrobial finish for performance text...
Surface treatments of textile fibers and fabrics significantly increase their performances for speci...
The growing technology development and concern with health and hygiene have promoted the development...
The work presented in this thesis is a quantitative and qualitative assessment of electroless plated...
The antimicrobial effect of cationic silver has been well established; however evidence of bacteria ...
Despite numerous investigations during recent decades in the field of antimicrobial treating textile...
Abstract: Gold-coated and copper-coated para-aramide textile fabrics, produced through electro-less ...
The use of fabrics with antibacterial properties for commodity applications can provide numerous adv...
483-487A new method has been developed for evaluating the antibacterial activity of sample based on ...
Normally, the skin is capable of restore the tissue integrity, after wound injury. However, the depo...
The following project determined the maximum effective depth in wounds at which silver-impregnated f...
During daily usage of textiles, humidity and warmth conditions provide appropriate living conditions...
In recent years there has been a rise in hospital acquired infections which are very prevalent becau...
The presence or growth of microbes on textiles may result in a series of problems such as unpleasant...