Title of article :
Effect of Chitosan, Aluminum Oxide and Silver Nanoparticles on Antibacterial, Deodorizing and Moisture Absorption Properties of Nonwoven Polyester Fabrics for Use in Medical Textiles
Author/Authors :
Khajeh Mehrizi ، Mohammad Department of Textile Engineering - Yazd University , Mashroteh ، Hasan Department of Textile Engineering - Yazd University , Nabizadeh Moghadam Noghabi ، Narges Department of Textile Engineering - Yazd University
Abstract :
Background and Objective: Hospital clothing and textiles have a great role in providing medical services to patients. Hospital services would not be possible without using these textiles. The aim of this study was to prepare nonwoven polyester for use in medical textiles. Methods: In this study, most important expected properties of hospital clothing were created on polyester fabrics via various stages of finishing using chemicals such as calcium chloride, sodium alginate, chitosan and nanoparticles of silver nitrate and aluminum oxide. Antibacterial (activity against Staphylococcus aureus), deodorizing and wicking properties of samples were evaluated using nanobiomaterials via standard tests. Results: The water absorption rate of nonwoven samples that were finished with chitosan significantly improved. The results also showed favorable level of antimicrobial activity caused by silver nitrate and chitosan. In addition, deodorizing activity was observed in all samples. However, silver nitratefinished samples had higher deodorizing activity. The capillary action of all samples reduced after completion of all finishing procedures. Conclusion: The results show that the use of chitosan and alginate along with nanoparticles of silver nitrate and aluminum oxide can be effective in achieving the desired properties of medical textiles.
Keywords :
Medical textiles , antibacterial substances , chitosan , silver nitrate.
Journal title :
Medical Laboratory Journal
Journal title :
Medical Laboratory Journal