SAFETY OF TEXTILE MATERIALS TREATED WITH ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
Keywords:
sol-gel, ecological safety, antimicrobial activity, final finishing of textile materials, sodium metasilicate, gelatin, titanium dioxide, zinc chlorideAbstract
The article is devoted about development of cellulose textile materials by sol-gel method, using safe antimicrobial agents. The influence of the sol-gel composition on the physical and mechanical properties and safety indices of textile materials were studied. Comparison obtained burst load data processed materials showed that a gelatinbased composition have reduced burst load parametersthan liquid glass . According to the results of the study, titanium dioxide has the lowest antimicrobial activity than zinc chloride. Optimal technological regimes for the production of antimicrobial cellulose textile materials have been developed.
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