The influence of vat dyeing on the adsorption of synthesized colloidal silver onto cotton fabrics

2012 
Bleached, mercerized cotton fabrics were used in this research. In the first phase, the dyeing of cotton fabrics with a blue vat dye Bezathren Blau BCE was performed, and in the second phase, the dyed fabrics were immersed into a colloidal silver solution. The colloidal silver solution was prepared via synthesis from AgNO3 and reduced with NaBH4. Parent cotton fabrics were also immersed into the colloidal silver solution. A comparison of the quantity of silver on the parent and vat-dyed cotton fabrics was performed. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry revealed a silver content that was almost two times higher on the dyed and silver-treated cotton fabrics. All samples (parent and dyed) treated in the colloidal silver solution showed excellent antimicrobial activity. The fiber surfaces were imaged using a scanning electron microscope. The mechanical properties of vat-dyed and vat-dyed silver-treated fabrics and the wash fastness of silver-treated samples were determined.
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