Invent a bactericidal fabric when sunning
Scientists at the University of California Davis (UC Davis) said they have developed a new fabric called 2-AQC that can kill bacteria, fight pesticides and toxins once exposed to the sun.
This new cotton fabric contains an ingredient that can stick to cotton fibers better than other anti-bacterial ingredients. According to scientists, this ingredient will not alter the properties of cotton fibers.
Although it is hard to know when consumers will buy 2-AQC fabric clothing , scientists think that the fabric is particularly suitable for health workers, agriculturalists and others. military.
Over the years, antibacterial and antibiotic products such as soap, socks, cutting boards, games for children and toilets designed largely from substances such as triclosan and tributyletain, have flooded the world market. . Even now, people use antibacterial silver ions in washing machines as well as deodorants to fight bacteria.
However, many people are wondering about the consequences of these products on the environment and whether they increase bacterial resistance to antibiotics, especially staph. .
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