The development of advanced facemasks stands out as a paramount priority in enhancing healthcare preparedness. In this work, different polypropylene non-woven fabrics (NWF) were characterised regarding their structural, physicochemical and comfort-related properties. The selected NWF for the intermediate layer was functionalised with zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) 0.3 and 1.2wt% using three different methods: electrospinning, dip-pad-dry and exhaustion. After the confirmation of ZnO NP content and distribution within the textile fibres by morphological and chemical analysis, the samples were evaluated regarding their antimicrobial properties. The functionalised fabrics obtained via dip-pad-dry unveiled the most promising data, with 0.01...
There is a growing concern in using zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) for medical devices as altern...
There is an ongoing global threat of highly transmissible infectious disease outbreaks such as the C...
Due to the morbidity and lethality of pulmonary diseases, new biomaterials and scaffolds are needed ...
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique challenge to the healthcare community due to the high infect...
Apresentação efetuada na 21th World Textile Conference - AUTEX 2022, em Lodz, Poland, 2022This work ...
Within the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, personal protective equipment, including face masks, is one ...
Due to the prevalence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for disposable facemasks has become a glo...
13-19This research focuses on the development of polyurethane (PU)/silica (SiO2) nanofibrous membran...
The rising threats to worldwide security (affecting the military, first responders, and civilians) u...
Since 2019, the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), related to the severe acute respiratory syndrome...
Healthcare-associated infections pose a serious risk for patients, staff, and visitors and are a sev...
ZnO particle size, concentration, morphology and surface modification have been a topic of discussio...
Healthcare-associated infections pose a serious risk for patients, staff, and visitors and are a sev...
Due to the morbidity and lethality of pulmonary diseases, new biomaterials and scaffolds are needed ...
This works describes the antimicrobial (antibacterial and antiviral) performance of a multicomponent...
There is a growing concern in using zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) for medical devices as altern...
There is an ongoing global threat of highly transmissible infectious disease outbreaks such as the C...
Due to the morbidity and lethality of pulmonary diseases, new biomaterials and scaffolds are needed ...
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique challenge to the healthcare community due to the high infect...
Apresentação efetuada na 21th World Textile Conference - AUTEX 2022, em Lodz, Poland, 2022This work ...
Within the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, personal protective equipment, including face masks, is one ...
Due to the prevalence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for disposable facemasks has become a glo...
13-19This research focuses on the development of polyurethane (PU)/silica (SiO2) nanofibrous membran...
The rising threats to worldwide security (affecting the military, first responders, and civilians) u...
Since 2019, the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), related to the severe acute respiratory syndrome...
Healthcare-associated infections pose a serious risk for patients, staff, and visitors and are a sev...
ZnO particle size, concentration, morphology and surface modification have been a topic of discussio...
Healthcare-associated infections pose a serious risk for patients, staff, and visitors and are a sev...
Due to the morbidity and lethality of pulmonary diseases, new biomaterials and scaffolds are needed ...
This works describes the antimicrobial (antibacterial and antiviral) performance of a multicomponent...
There is a growing concern in using zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) for medical devices as altern...
There is an ongoing global threat of highly transmissible infectious disease outbreaks such as the C...
Due to the morbidity and lethality of pulmonary diseases, new biomaterials and scaffolds are needed ...