Layer-by-Layer Assembly for Biofunctionalization of Cellulosic Fibers with Emergent Antimicrobial Agents

last updated: 2016-03-04
TitleLayer-by-Layer Assembly for Biofunctionalization of Cellulosic Fibers with Emergent Antimicrobial Agents
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsGomes A. P., Mano J. F., Queiroz J. A., and Gouveia I. C.
EditorsRojas O. J.
Abstract Text

Coating with polyelectrolyte multilayers has become a generic way to functionalize a variety of materials. In particular, the layer-by-layer (LbL) technique allows the coating of solid surfaces to give them several functionalities, including controlled release of bioactive agents. At present there are a large number of applications of the LbL technique; however, it is still little explored in the area of textiles. In this review we present an overview of LbL for textile materials made from synthetic or natural fibers. More specifically, LbL is presented as a method for obtaining new bioactive cotton (as in cellulosic fibers) for potential application in the medical field. We also review recent progress in the embedding of active agents in adsorbed multilayers as a novel way to provide the system with a “reservoir” where bioactive agents can be loaded for subsequent release.

Book TitleCellulose Chemistry and Properties: Fibers, Nanocelluloses and Advanced Materials
Volume271
Pagination225-240
Date2014-07-04
PublisherSpringer
ISSN0065-3195
DOI10.1007/12_2015_318
Keywordsbioactive agents, Bioactive textiles, Cellulosic fibers, cotton, layer-by-layer
RightsrestrictedAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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