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Natural ageing process accelerates the release of Ag from functional textile in various exposure scenarios.


ABSTRACT: Natural ageing process occurs throughout the life cycle of textile products, which may possess influences on the release behavior of additives such as silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs). In this study, we assessed the releasability of Ag NPs from a Ag NPs functionalized textile in five different exposure scenarios (i.e. tap water (TW), pond water (PW), rain water (RW), artificial sweat (AS), and detergent solution (DS) along with deionized water (DW) as reference), which were very likely to occur throughout the life cycle of the textile. For the pristine textile, although the most remarkable release was found in DW (6-15??g Ag/g textile), the highest release rate was found in RW (around 7??g Ag/(g textile·h)). After ageing treatment, the total released Ag could be increased by 75.7~386.0% in DW, AS and DS. Morphological analysis clearly showed that the Ag NPs were isolated from the surface of the textile fibre due to the ageing treatment. This study provides useful information for risk assessment of nano-enhanced textile products.

SUBMITTER: Ding D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5116759 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Natural ageing process accelerates the release of Ag from functional textile in various exposure scenarios.

Ding Dahu D   Chen Lulu L   Dong Shaowei S   Cai Hao H   Chen Jifei J   Jiang Canlan C   Cai Tianming T  

Scientific reports 20161121


Natural ageing process occurs throughout the life cycle of textile products, which may possess influences on the release behavior of additives such as silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs). In this study, we assessed the releasability of Ag NPs from a Ag NPs functionalized textile in five different exposure scenarios (i.e. tap water (TW), pond water (PW), rain water (RW), artificial sweat (AS), and detergent solution (DS) along with deionized water (DW) as reference), which were very likely to occur thr  ...[more]

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