Antibacterial and Comfort Properties of Untreated Bamboo Fabric Related to Cotton Fabrics Treated with Zinc Oxide

The current study aims to evaluate and categorize bamboo fabric's functional and comfort properties. The study includes the selection of 100% bamboo fabrics of 127 g/m2 and 112 g/m2 and cotton fabrics of 104 g/m2. The cotton fabric was chemically processed and then treated with ZnO (1%, 2%, and...

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Main Authors: Arjun Dakuri, Renuka Tejawini Lolla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: idd3 2023-08-01
Series:Textile & Leather Review
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Online Access:https://www.tlr-journal.com/tlr-2023-095-dakuri/
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Summary:The current study aims to evaluate and categorize bamboo fabric's functional and comfort properties. The study includes the selection of 100% bamboo fabrics of 127 g/m2 and 112 g/m2 and cotton fabrics of 104 g/m2. The cotton fabric was chemically processed and then treated with ZnO (1%, 2%, and 3%) using a padding machine. The antibacterial action of bamboo and ZnO-coated cotton samples was assessed and analysed against E. coli and S. aureus. The moisture properties of the chosen samples were tested. Further, the chosen samples are tested for properties like bending, drapeability, specific handle force, and air permeability. It was found that bamboo samples exhibit extensive microbial activity, and the same was proven through the 3% ZnO treatment of cotton samples. Both cotton and bamboo samples demonstrated enhanced moisture management properties. The comfort properties of bamboo samples are observed to be exceptional compared to cotton samples, making them more suitable for functions in situ than cotton.
ISSN:2623-6281