Abstract

The possibility of modifying the surface of textile fibers with inorganic nanoparticles is experimentally established. The processes of fixing silver nanoparticles on the surface of nonwoven materials based on polypropylene fibers with preliminary modification in plasma of a high-frequency (HF) capacitive discharge of low pressure in order to impart stable antibacterial properties are studied. The processes of glass-fabric modification with the simultaneous deposition of silicon dioxide nanoparticles under plasma conditions of a low-pressure HF induction discharge to achieve the effects of adjustable wettability are considered.

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