1. Ln-MOF in production of durable antimicrobial and UV-Protective fluorescent cotton fabric for potential application in military textiles.
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Emam HE, Abdelhameed RM, Darwesh OM, and Ahmed HB
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- Escherichia coli drug effects, Europium chemistry, Terbium chemistry, Staphylococcus aureus drug effects, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Cotton Fiber analysis, Metal-Organic Frameworks chemistry, Metal-Organic Frameworks pharmacology, Ultraviolet Rays, Textiles microbiology, Anti-Infective Agents pharmacology, Anti-Infective Agents chemistry
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Industrialization of military textiles faces many challenges and some requirements such as durability, protection and suitability for hostile environment must be provided. Herein, fluorescent protective cotton with ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-protection and antimicrobial property was currently prepared via the immobilization of lanthanide-metal organic framework (Ln-MOF). Cotton fabrics were primarily activated via cationization process with 3-Chloro-2-hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride to obtain the cationized cotton (Q-cotton). Subsequently, Ln-MOFs based on Europium (Eu) and Terbium (Tb) were separately immobilized within cotton and Q-cotton fabrics. The obtained Ln-MOF@fabrics showed good fluorescent character, while three and four emission bands were estimated for Eu-MOF@fabric and Tb-MOF@fabric, respectively, related to the electron transition from 5D
0 to 7F0-4 in Eu3+ and from 5D4 to 7F3-6 in Tb3+ . After Ln-MOF incorporation, UVR-protection factor (UPF) was significantly enlarged from 1.9 (insufficient UPF) to 22.1-25.6 (good UPF) without cationization and to 32.4-37.8 (very good UPF) for Q-cotton. Against three different pathogens (Escherichia coli, staphylococcus Aureus and Candida albicans), Ln-MOF@fabrics exhibited good microbial reduction of 68-79% and 81-91% in case of cotton and Q-cotton, respectively. The cationization improved the functionality and durability of fabrics, while the acquired functions were still existed even after 10 repetitive washings., Competing Interests: Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests. Ethics approval and consent to participate: This work does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors. Consent for publication: Authors give their consent for the publication of identifiable details, which can include photographs and/or details within the text (material) to be publish in this journal., (© 2025. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2025
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