模拟实际使用条件对应用于医疗服和军服织物的 N-丙胺整理剂效率的影响

Sheri Schmidt, Elena Kosareva, Yongfeng Gao, Paulina de la Mata, Fanny Chainiau, Mehdi ben Salah, J. Batcheller, James J. Harynuk, Patricia I. Dolez
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杀菌织物可以减少因个人防护设备(PPE)污染而引起的病原体传播。N-halamine 是一种非常有效的速效杀菌剂,可有效杀灭细菌和病毒。为了探索 N-卤胺化合物在个人防护设备和作战服及装备(OCE)中的应用,本研究调查了 N-卤胺整理剂对医用长袍和军服织物的功能和美观特性的影响,并考察了模拟个人防护设备和作战服及装备实际使用条件对 N-卤胺整理剂的影响。研究发现,织物上的憎水整理剂降低了亲水性纤维织物的氯负荷,而聚酯织物则没有受到影响。所测得的整理剂对织物强度没有重大影响。就颜色而言,袍服织物受整理剂和后续氯化处理的影响很大,而军用织物受到的影响则较为有限。经过处理的织物在易燃性方面仍符合 1 级要求。结果表明,低氯化温度和不同的水质水平对氯化效率没有影响。另一方面,洗涤、反复磨损、暴露在紫外线辐射和汗液中等模拟使用条件会降低织物中的氯含量。在考虑防护服的实际应用时,这些结果让我们对 N-卤化胺织物整理剂的优势和仍然面临的挑战有了一些了解。
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Effect of Conditions Simulating Practical Use on the Efficiency of an N-Halamine-Based Finish Applied to Medical Gown and Military Uniform Fabrics
Biocidal fabrics can reduce the transmission of pathogens caused by contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE). N-halamines are very effective and fast-acting biocides against bacteria and viruses. To explore the relevance of N-halamine compounds for use in PPE and operational clothing and equipment (OCE), this study investigates the impact of an N-halamine-based finish on the functional and aesthetic properties of fabrics used for medical gowns and military uniforms, and examines the effect of conditions simulating the PPE and OCE practical use on the N-halamine-based finish. It was observed that the presence of a water-repellent finish on the fabrics reduced the chlorine loading for the fabric made of hydrophilic fibers, whereas no effect was observed for the polyester fabric. No major effect of the finish application was measured on the fabric strength. In terms of the color, the gown fabric was strongly affected by the finish application and subsequent chlorination, whereas the effect on the military fabric was more limited. The treated fabrics remained within the requirements for Class 1 in terms of flammability. The results showed no impact of low chlorination temperature and different water quality levels on the chlorination efficiency. On the other hand, laundering, repeated abrasion, and exposure to UV radiation and perspiration simulating use conditions reduced the chlorine content in the fabric. These results provide some insight into the strengths and remaining challenges of N-halamine fabric finishes when considering practical applications for protective clothing.
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