UV protection and antibacterial properties of yarn coated with polyvinyl alcohol by nip-rollers process
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2022-04-24Author
Sriwittayakul, Worawit
วรวิทย์ ศรีวิทยากูล
Masae, Mahamasuhaimi
มาหามะสูไฮมี มะแซ
Keereetham, Pongpat
พงศ์พัฒน์ คีรีธรรม
Onketpon, Wongsakon
วงศกร อ่อนเกตุพล
Kongsong, Peerawas
พีรวัส คงสง
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The objective of this study is to explore a method to improve UV protection and antibacterial
properties of the cotton yarn surface to produce high-quality textile products. Cotton yarns were
coated with sodium hydrogen phosphate, magnesium chloride, softener solution and 0 to 0.54 M of polyvinyl alcohol to hold surface yarns to the yarn body using the winding machine. The coated yarns were analyzed using Field emission scanning electron microscope, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Optimal results were achieved when coating with 0.45 M PVA exhibited UV protection was excellent protection. The cotton yarn coated 0.45 M polyvinyl alcohol displayed the antibacterial activity in the presence of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli was 87 and 91%, respectively. The expected overall properties may open the way towards new applications of high performance fabrics, leading to an innovative product development in the textile industry
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