Antimicrobial Personal Protection Clothing: Development of Visible Light Activated Antimicrobial Coatings for Nonwoven Polypropylene Fibers

Author:

Merkes Jean Michél12,Mukherjee Tarushyam1,Chiera Silvia3,Laukkanen Olli‐Ville4,Bruenke Joerg5,Brust Tim6,Tessarolo Francesco3ORCID,Kiessling Fabian12,Rueping Magnus7,Banala Srinivas12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging RWTH Aachen University Clinic Forckenbeckstraße 55 52074 Aachen Germany

2. Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS Max‐Von‐Laue‐Straße 2 28359 Bremen Germany

3. Department of Industrial Engineering University of Trento Trento 38123 Italy

4. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd Koivurannantie 1 Jyväskylä 40400 Finland

5. Dr. Bruenke MTC e.K. Microbiological Testing Competence Valznerweiherstr. 15 90480 Nürnberg Germany

6. Ultratex GmbH Lukasstraße 20 52070 Aachen Germany

7. KAUST Catalysis Centre King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955-6900 Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractDuring the COVID‐19 pandemic, the use of polypropylene fleece‐based personal protection equipment (PPE) increased significantly to over ten million tons. Typically, most PPEs are discarded after a single use, to prevent self‐infection of users and spread of infectious agents. However, in order to minimize plastic waste without compromising the protective properties of PPE, it is crucial to explore new reusable or longer‐lived materials. Here, a visible light‐activatable antimicrobial photodynamic dye coating for PPEs is presented. In this context, coating with thiomorpholino‐methylene blue (TMB), derived from methylene blue by introducing two thiomorpholine units, is found to show high antibacterial activity. TMB is integrated into rotary printing suspension, a commercial nitrocellulose‐based printing matrix. The concentration of TMB in adhesive is optimized, and found that 5% TMB is suitable for coating PPE, for reducing the number of Gram‐positive and ‐negative bacteria by 99.99% after 6 h of white light irradiation. Bacterial filtration efficiency and breathability tested according to EN 14683, confirmed that TMB coating does not affect the filter performance. Thus, this antimicrobial photodynamic dye coating technique offers a promising solution for a safer and extended use of PPE, and reduction of plastic waste generated by PPEs.

Funder

AiF Projekt

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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