A review of low-temperature plasma treatment of textile materials

RA Jelil - Journal of materials science, 2015 - Springer
In recent years, plasma treatment technology has attracted more attention in the textile
industry, as it seems to be a promising economically and ecologically sound alternative to …

[HTML][HTML] Plasma-assisted antimicrobial finishing of textiles: A review

M Naebe, ANMA Haque, A Haji - Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
Owing to the ongoing pandemic, the importance of and demand for antimicrobial textiles
have reached new heights. In addition to being used for medical purposes, antimicrobial …

Bio-based materials for nonwovens

AS Santos, PJT Ferreira, T Maloney - Cellulose, 2021 - Springer
The nonwoven industry is one of the most innovative and important branches of the global
fiber products industry. However, the use of petrochemical-based materials in many …

Effect of plasma treatment on chemical composition, structure and sorption properties of lignocellulosic hemp fibers (Cannabis sativa L.)

BM Pejić, AD Kramar, BM Obradović, MM Kuraica… - Carbohydrate …, 2020 - Elsevier
Hemp fibers with different amount of hemicelluloses and lignin were subjected to
atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge under different conditions (40 W and 80 W …

[PDF][PDF] Green Modification of Surface Characteristics of Cellulosic Materials at the Molecular or Nano Scale: A Review.

MA Hubbe, OJ Rojas, LA Lucia - BioResources, 2015 - bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu
Many current and potential uses of cellulosic materials depend critically on the character of
their surfaces. This review of the scientific literature considers both well-established and …

Application of atmospheric pressure plasma technology for textile surface modification

J Peran, S Ercegović Ražić - Textile research journal, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper gives an overview of atmospheric pressure plasma types used in the textile
industry and recent developments in plasma treatments of textiles. It investigates the topic of …

In-situ deposition of Cu2O micro-needles for biologically active textiles and their release properties

HE Emam, HB Ahmed, T Bechtold - Carbohydrate polymers, 2017 - Elsevier
Metal/metal oxide containing fibres are gradually increasing in textile industrialization
recently, owing to their high potential for application as antimicrobial textiles. In this study …

Copper (I) oxide surface modified cellulose fibers—Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial properties

HE Emam, AP Manian, B Široká, H Duelli… - Surface and Coatings …, 2014 - Elsevier
Fabrics with antibacterial properties are of interest as medical textiles and also in hygiene
applications where odor formation through bacterial activity has to be prevented. In this work …

A review of antimicrobial fabric containing nanostructures metal‐based compound

LY Tan, LT Sin, ST Bee, CT Ratnam… - Journal of Vinyl and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Textile can be a potential microorganism's propagation site because it contacts with human
skin endows optimal conditions combination of nutrient sources, temperature, and moisture …

Non-thermal plasma technology for the development of antimicrobial surfaces: a review

A Nikiforov, X Deng, Q Xiong, U Cvelbar… - Journal of Physics D …, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
Antimicrobial coatings are in high demand in many fields including the biomaterials and
healthcare sectors. Within recent progress in nanoscience and engineering at the …