Analysis of Anti-Microbial Finish on Cotton Fabric by Using Hydrogen Peroxide

Authors

  • A. R. Nagaraj M.Tech. Final Year, Department of Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering, Salem, India
  • N. Gokarneshan Professor and Head of the Department, Department of Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering, Salem, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13327861

Keywords:

Anti-microbial, Hydrogen peroxide, Magnesium chloride

Abstract

Antimicrobial Finishing prevents or inhibits the growth of microorganisms or microbes. Antimicrobials do not all work the same. The vast majority of antimicrobials work by leaching or moving from the surface on which they are appletinis is the mechanism used leaching antimicrobials to poison a microorganism. Such chemicals have been used for decades in agricultural applications with mixed results. Besides affecting durability and useful life, leaching technologies have potential to cause a variety of other problems when used in Garments. These include their negative effects because, they can contact the skin and potentially affect the normal skin bacteria, cross the skin barrier, and/or have the potential to cause rashes and other skin irritations. In this project Hydrogen Peroxide (Metal Complex) is mainly used for improving the anti-microbial finish. The product is cheaper than silver, zinc and silane. The testing of finished fabric was also carried out.

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Published

15-08-2024

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[1]
A. R. Nagaraj and N. Gokarneshan, “Analysis of Anti-Microbial Finish on Cotton Fabric by Using Hydrogen Peroxide”, IJRAMT, vol. 5, no. 8, pp. 34–35, Aug. 2024, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.13327861.