Comparative analysis of antimicrobial activity of various nanoparticle-coated fabric: A review
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2023-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Farah, Tahsin AnjumMetadata
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Biomedicine, pharmaceuticals, electrical appliances, agriculture, food, biosensors, and many
other fields and industries have all been transformed by nanoparticles. Additionally,
nanoparticles have successfully demonstrated their capacity to coat textiles with antimicrobial
properties. This review examines the antimicrobial properties of textiles treated with
nanoparticles of metals and metal oxides, specifically silver, copper oxide, zinc oxide, and
titanium oxide, using a variety of different synthesis, modification, and coating techniques.
Due to its broad-spectrum antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal activity, copper oxide
nanoparticles have the most promising activity as an impregnating material for
textiles, according to descriptive comparative analysis of the antimicrobial efficiency,
durability, and economic factors between the four nanoparticles. There is still room for
research on the effectiveness of copper oxide nanoparticles as antivirals, particularly against
coronaviruses or surrogate coronaviruses, especially given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.