Biofunctionalization of textile materials. 3. fabrication of poly(lactide)-potassium iodide composites with antifungal properties

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The paper presents a method of obtaining poly(lactide) (PLA) nonwoven fabrics with antifungal properties using potassium iodide as a nonwoven modifying agent. PLA nonwoven fabrics were obtained by the melt-blown technique and subsequently surface modified (PLA→PLA-SM-KI) by the dip-coating method. The analysis of these PLA-SM-KI (0.1%-2%) composites included Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), UV/VIS transmittance, FTIR spectrometry and air permeability. The nonwovens were subjected to microbial activity tests against Aspergillus niger fungal mold species, exhibiting substantial antifungal activity. The studies showed that PLA-KI hybrids containing 2% KI have appropriate mechanical properties, morphology and demanded antimicrobial properties to be further developed as a potential antimicrobial, biodegradable material.

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Kudzin, M. H., & Mrozińska, Z. (2020). Biofunctionalization of textile materials. 3. fabrication of poly(lactide)-potassium iodide composites with antifungal properties. Coatings, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/COATINGS10060593

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