Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7792433 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This research presents new approach for functionalization of cotton fabrics against antibacterial. It comprises: (a) synthesis and characterization of two polymeric products that can referred to as reactive copolymer (monochlorotriazinyl-β-cyclodextrin grafted with acrylic acid AA, MCT-βCD-g-PAA) and normal copolymer (β-cyclodextrin grafted with acrylic acid AA, βCD-g-PAA), (b) reacting cotton with the reactive copolymer (c) treatment of the chemically modified cotton so-obtained with silver nitrate, (d) in situ reduction of silver ions using either the copolymer (βCD-g-PAA) or a conventional reducing agent, namely, sodium borohydride, and (e) monitoring the antibacterial activity and resilience properties of the modified cotton fabrics. FTIR, SEM, and X-ray diffraction were employed to prove the structure of the synthesized polymeric products as well as micro structural changes in cotton cellulose as a result of the aforementioned treatments. The finished fabrics displayed superior antibacterial activity along with good fabric stabilization as indeed by fabric resilience.
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Authors
A. Hebeish, A. El-Shafei, S. Sharaf, S. Zaghloul,