A review on comparative analysis of antimicrobial activity of different metal and metal oxide nanoparticle-based fabric
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2020-12Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Farah, Tahsin AnjumMetadata
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Nanoparticles have managed to revolutionize many different sectors and industries, such as
biomedicine, pharmaceuticals, electrical appliances, agriculture, food, biosensors, etc.
Nanoparticles have also successfully proven its ability to coat textiles and thus impart
antimicrobial properties onto the fabrics. This review concerns with antimicrobial activity of
fabrics coated with nanoparticles of metals and metal oxides, namely silver, copper oxide, zinc
oxide and titanium oxide, using various different methods of synthesis, modification and
subsequent coating. Descriptive comparative analysis of the antimicrobial efficiency,
durability and economic factors between the four nanoparticles suggest that copper oxide
nanoparticles have the most promising activity as impregnating material for textiles, owing to
its broad-spectrum antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal activity. There is scope for further
research on the antiviral efficiency of copper oxide nanoparticles, particularly against
coronaviruses or surrogate coronaviruses, especially during this ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.