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Time-Dependent Antimicrobial Activity of Filtering Nonwovens with Gemini Surfactant-Based Biocides.
Majchrzycka, Katarzyna; Okrasa, Malgorzata; Szulc, Justyna; Brycki, Bogumil; Gutarowska, Beata.
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  • Majchrzycka K; Department of Personal Protective Equipment, Central Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute, Lódz 90-133, Poland. kamaj@ciop.lodz.pl.
  • Okrasa M; Department of Personal Protective Equipment, Central Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute, Lódz 90-133, Poland. maokr@ciop.lodz.pl.
  • Szulc J; Institute of Fermentation Technology and Microbiology, Lodz University of Technology, Lódz 90-924, Poland. justyna.szulc@p.lodz.pl.
  • Brycki B; Faculty of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poznan 61-614, Poland. brycki@amu.edu.pl.
  • Gutarowska B; Institute of Fermentation Technology and Microbiology, Lodz University of Technology, Lódz 90-924, Poland. beata.gutarowska@p.lodz.pl.
Molecules ; 22(10)2017 Sep 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28953259
Previous studies on nonwovens used for respiratory protective devices (RPDs) were related to equipment intended for short-term use. There is only limited research on the development of biocidal nonwoven fabrics for reusable RPDs that could be used safely in an industrial work environment where there is a risk of microbial growth. Moreover, a new group of biocides with high antimicrobial activity-gemini surfactants, has never been explored for textile's application in previous studies. The aim of this study was to develop high-efficiency melt-blown nonwovens containing gemini surfactants with time-dependent biocidal activity, and to validate their antimicrobial properties under conditions simulating their use at a plant biomass-processing unit. A set of porous biocidal structures (SPBS) was prepared and applied to the melt-blown polypropylene (PP) nonwovens. The biocidal properties of the structures were triggered by humidity and had different activation rates. Scanning electron microscopy was used to undertake structural studies of the modified PP/SPBS nonwovens. In addition, simulation of plant biomass dust deposition on the nonwovens was performed. The biocidal activity of PP/SPBS nonwovens was evaluated following incubation with Escherichia coli and Aspergillus niger from the American Type Culture Collection, and with Pseudomonas fluorescens and Penicillium chrysogenum isolated from the biomass. PP/SPBS nonwovens exhibited antimicrobial activity to varying levels. Higher antimicrobial activity was noted for bacteria (R = 87.85-97.46%) and lower for moulds (R = 80.11-94.53%).
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article