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Title: | Sustainable Personal Protective Clothing for Healthcare Applications: A Review | Authors: | Karim, Nazmul Afroj, Shaila Lloyd, Kate Oaten, Laura Clarke Andreeva, Daria V Carr, Chris Farmery, Andrew D Kim, Il-Doo Novoselov, Kostya S |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Physical Sciences Technology Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Chemistry, Physical Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Chemistry Science & Technology - Other Topics Materials Science protective clothing sustainability personal protective equipment PPE antimicrobial COVID-19 antiviral medical textiles single-use PPE environmental impact FUNCTIONALIZED GRAPHENE OXIDE ANTIVIRAL SURGICAL GOWN ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY SILVER NANOPARTICLES NONWOVEN FABRICS STRIKE-THROUGH SURFACE MODIFICATION FIBROUS MEMBRANES ESCHERICHIA-COLI |
Issue Date: | 27-Oct-2020 | Publisher: | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Citation: | Karim, Nazmul, Afroj, Shaila, Lloyd, Kate, Oaten, Laura Clarke, Andreeva, Daria V, Carr, Chris, Farmery, Andrew D, Kim, Il-Doo, Novoselov, Kostya S (2020-10-27). Sustainable Personal Protective Clothing for Healthcare Applications: A Review. ACS NANO 14 (10) : 12313-12340. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c05537 | Abstract: | Personal protective equipment (PPE) is critical to protect healthcare workers (HCWs) from highly infectious diseases such as COVID-19. However, hospitals have been at risk of running out of the safe and effective PPE including personal protective clothing needed to treat patients with COVID-19, due to unprecedented global demand. In addition, there are only limited manufacturing facilities of such clothing available worldwide, due to a lack of available knowledge about relevant technologies, ineffective supply chains, and stringent regulatory requirements. Therefore, there remains a clear unmet need for coordinating the actions and efforts from scientists, engineers, manufacturers, suppliers, and regulatory bodies to develop and produce safe and effective protective clothing using the technologies that are locally available around the world. In this review, we discuss currently used PPE, their quality, and the associated regulatory standards. We survey the current state-of-the-art antimicrobial functional finishes on fabrics to protect the wearer against viruses and bacteria and provide an overview of protective medical fabric manufacturing techniques, their supply chains, and the environmental impacts of current single-use synthetic fiber-based protective clothing. Finally, we discuss future research directions, which include increasing efficiency, safety, and availability of personal protective clothing worldwide without conferring environmental problems. | Source Title: | ACS NANO | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/241937 | ISSN: | 1936-0851 1936-086X |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsnano.0c05537 |
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