Microbial cross-infection is aided by microbe invasions, and the fragrance creates a texture that comes into direct touch with the skin. Microbial deterioration also causes discoloration, color change, and a loss of material's functional qualities. Antibacterial finishing materials are an important field for clinical and sterile applications, and there is a great need for non-harmful and environmentally friendly antimicrobial specialists. Polyhexamethylenebiguanide (PHMB), quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs), metals (including metal oxides and salts), triclosan, and n-halamines are among the most commonly discovered manmade biocides. The most prevalent plant-based concentrations were normal basis biocides (sweet-smelling compounds, colors,...
In recent years, the population explosion and environmental pollution have increased the interest of...
295-304In the present scenario of environmental consciousness, the new quality requirements not onl...
In our everyday lives we come into intimate contact with surfaces covered with bacteria (i.e. doorkn...
Most textile materials are potential substrates for microbial growth. In order to make textile mater...
The presence or growth of microbes on textiles may result in a series of problems such as unpleasant...
The large surface area, and ability to retain moisture of textile structures enable microorganisms’ ...
This article offers an overview of some contemporary antimicrobial (biocides and biostatics) agents ...
Recently, there is a strengthening requirement for antimicrobial fabrics that are resistant to patho...
Raising public health awareness of personal hygiene, particularly in the context of the Covid-19 sit...
The large surface area and ability to retain moisture of textile structures enable microorganisms’ g...
AEM 5700 Antimicrobial (3-trimeth-oxysilylpropyldimethyloctadecyl ammonium chloride)+ imparts a dura...
The use of antimicrobial compounds in textiles has grown dramatically over the last decades. The po...
The study attempt to investigate the advancement of antimicrobial activity and its used in textiles ...
Many antimicrobial technologies are available for textiles. They may be used in many different texti...
Microorganisms grow on textiles during their storage and use, which is detrimental to the wearer as ...
In recent years, the population explosion and environmental pollution have increased the interest of...
295-304In the present scenario of environmental consciousness, the new quality requirements not onl...
In our everyday lives we come into intimate contact with surfaces covered with bacteria (i.e. doorkn...
Most textile materials are potential substrates for microbial growth. In order to make textile mater...
The presence or growth of microbes on textiles may result in a series of problems such as unpleasant...
The large surface area, and ability to retain moisture of textile structures enable microorganisms’ ...
This article offers an overview of some contemporary antimicrobial (biocides and biostatics) agents ...
Recently, there is a strengthening requirement for antimicrobial fabrics that are resistant to patho...
Raising public health awareness of personal hygiene, particularly in the context of the Covid-19 sit...
The large surface area and ability to retain moisture of textile structures enable microorganisms’ g...
AEM 5700 Antimicrobial (3-trimeth-oxysilylpropyldimethyloctadecyl ammonium chloride)+ imparts a dura...
The use of antimicrobial compounds in textiles has grown dramatically over the last decades. The po...
The study attempt to investigate the advancement of antimicrobial activity and its used in textiles ...
Many antimicrobial technologies are available for textiles. They may be used in many different texti...
Microorganisms grow on textiles during their storage and use, which is detrimental to the wearer as ...
In recent years, the population explosion and environmental pollution have increased the interest of...
295-304In the present scenario of environmental consciousness, the new quality requirements not onl...
In our everyday lives we come into intimate contact with surfaces covered with bacteria (i.e. doorkn...