Textiles and Their Use in Microbial Protection Focus on COVID-19 and Other Viruses Textile Institute Professional Publications Series
Coordonnateurs : Militky Jiri, Periyasamy Aravin Prince, Venkataraman Mohanapriya
Textiles and Their Use in Microbial Protection: Focus on COVID-19 and Other Viruses provides readers with vital information about disinfection mechanisms used in textile applications in the fight against dangerous microbes and viruses.
KEY FEATURES:
- Introduces the basics of textile materials used for medical applications
- Features key information on virology, characterization, indication, and passivation of COVID-19
- Describes UV, photocatalysis, photooxidation, application of TiO2, copper-based viral inhibition, and activated carbon
- Discusses antiviral finishes for the protection against SARS-CoV-2, particle penetration in dense cotton fabrics under swollen state, and the impact of moisture on face masks and their designs
Aimed at textile and materials engineers as well as readers in medical fields, this text offers a comprehensive view of fundamentals and solutions in the use of textiles for microbial protection.
SECTION I Generalities
Chapter 1 Introduction to Textile Materials Used in Health Care
Chapter 2 Protection against Microbes: State-of-the-Art
Chapter 3 Virology of SARS-CoV-2
SECTION II Disinfection Mechanism
Chapter 4 Characterization, Indication, and Passivation of COVID 19
Chapter 5 Disinfection Mechanisms of UV Light and Ozonization
Chapter 6 Influence of UV light and Ozonization on Microbes State
Chapter 7 Photocatalysis and Virus Spreading
Chapter 8 Kinetic Model for Disinfection by Using of Photooxidation
Chapter 9 Titanium Dioxide: Enhanced Disinfection
Chapter 10 Impact of Copper and Ions against Coronavirus: Impact of Copper and Ions
SECTION III Textile Applications
Chapter 11 Copper-Coated Textiles for Viruses Dodging
Chapter 12 Eradicating Spread of Virus by Using Activated Carbon
Chapter 13 Antiviral Finishes for Protection against SARS-CoV-2
Chapter 14 Fundamental Principles for Moisture Harvesting System and Its Design of Fabric
Index
Date de parution : 06-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Textiles and Their Use in Microbial Protection :
Mots-clés :
MERS; coronavirus; UVC; antiviral; Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome; face masks; Ard; antimicrobial; Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus; textiles; Human Coronavirus 229E; antiviral textiles; Photogenerated Charge Carriers; antiviral finishes for textiles; TiO; COVID-19; Titanium Dioxide; Textile academics; Exposure Time; Microbial protection; RBD; Footwear technology; S2 Subunit; Textile chemistry; SARS CoV; Conduction Band; N95 Masks; Copper Nanoparticles; Subgenomic RNAs; Creative Commons Attribution License; Chick Watson Model; Nitrogen Doped Titanium; SEM; LSPR; PLA Fiber; Contact Angle; Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles