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Perdurable antimicrobial and ultraviolet-blocking cotton fabric by one-step eco-friendly strategy

Chuhang Bai, Xin Yuan, Yihong Cao, Ziyun Hao, Liping Pan, Jing Peng, Nan Liu, Shiguo Chen

2024Industrial Crops and Products11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cotton fabric (CF) is closely related to human life, while its inherent porous structure makes it unable to effectively shield the strong ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, and its superior hygroscopicity provides a favorable environment for microbes, resulting in microbes’ proliferation on CF. The UV irradiation and microbes’ proliferation affect the service life of CF and harm seriously human health. Therefore, developing antimicrobial and UV-blocking fabrics is for the well-being of human. Herein, a novel reactive monochlorotriazine terminated quaternary ammonium salt and benzophenone derivative (BCQ) was synthesized to covalently bind onto CF to fabricate an antimicrobial and UV-blocking CF without compromising its intrinsic physicochemical properties and biocompatibility. The antimicrobial rates of CF finished with 10.0 mg/mL BCQ were higher than 99.99 % against both E.coli and S.aureus , and its antimicrobial rates still were greater than 96 % even after 50 washes, while the cell survival rate was more than 99.5 %. Additionally, the UVA and UVB values were less than 0.5 %, and the UPF value CF finished with 50.0 mg/mL BCQ were up to 210.92. Therefore, we provide a strategy for developing an antimicrobial and UV-blocking CF. One-step strategy for preparing antimicrobial and UV-blocking cotton fabric without compromising its intrinsic physicochemical properties and biocompatibility • A reactive dichloro-s-triazine terminated BCQ was synthesized to finish CF. • Outstanding antimicrobial and UV-blocking CF was developed by one-step strategy. • The perdurable antimicrobial rate reached was up to 97 % after 50 washes. • The UVA and UVB values were low to 0.5 % and 0.09 %, UPF value met the requirements. • Antimicrobial and UV-blocking CF exhibited improved comfort and safety.

Topics & Concepts

Environmentally friendlyBlocking (statistics)AntimicrobialUltravioletChemistryUltraviolet radiationPulp and paper industryEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceBiologyMaterials scienceEngineeringOptoelectronicsOrganic chemistryEcologyComputer networkRadiochemistryDyeing and Modifying Textile FibersSkin Protection and AgingTextile materials and evaluations
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