Polyester modification through synthesis of copper -- Anti-Bacterial Gloves and Fabrics
1.
There has been breakthroughs
in the usage of synthesis of copper nanoparticles on polyester fabrics.
Nano
copper from the chemical reaction between copper salt and sodium hydroxide was
produced.
Interestingly,simultaneous
synthesis of Nano-copper chemical method and depositing Nano materials on the
fabric's surface.
The
glucose is used as a stabilizer. An important feature of this study is,
simplicity, availability, low cost and etc. The results create Nano-copper with
a thickness of 30-40 nanometers on the surface of the fabric is shown. The
treated fabrics could be used in diverse areas such as defense, aerospace,
electronics, medical and health industries. There are various materials such as Copper sulfate and Sodium Hydroxide, that are used in the process. Polyester fabric is used to copper nano plate fabrics with great results
electronics, medical and health industries. There are various materials such as Copper sulfate and Sodium Hydroxide, that are used in the process. Polyester fabric is used to copper nano plate fabrics with great results
The
application in the creation of nanoplated gloves, and clothing will greatly
increase the resistance and elimination of dangerous bacteria and viruses that
hospital staff and uninfected people can utlize to reduce exposure, contamination,
and spreading of bacteria and viruses.
It
is a matter of time before the synthesis of
Cu and Cu2O nanoparticles on the polyester fabric has been set
into mass production was the process has been adapted to the textile industry.
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