Fibers and Textiles for Personal Protective Equipment: Review of Recent Progress and Perspectives on Future Developments

P. Dolez, Sabrina Marsha, R. McQueen
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This article reviews recent developments in fibers and textiles for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) applications. Fibers are grouped into six categories: highly extensible elastomeric fibers, cellulose-based fibers, commodity synthetic fibers, high strength inorganic materials, and high performance polymer fibers. New developments with highly extensible elastomeric fibers include polyester-based elastic fibers and shape memory polyurethane. In the case of cellulose-based fibers, environmentally friendly processes and nanotechnology-enabling treatments are developed for natural fibers where attempts are made to transfer interesting attributes of the feedstock to regenerated cellulose fibers. Commodity synthetic fibers comprise polyolefins, polyester, and polyamide; they have seen recent developments in terms of surface functionalization and the formation of structures at the nanoscale. In terms of high strength inorganic materials, basalt fibers and carbonaceous materials have found increased use in PPE. Boron is also generating considerable interest for fibers and coatings. Research on high-performance polymer fibers includes further improving their short- and long-term performance, moving to the nanoscale for new functionalities, and exploring their recyclability. An additional section describes a series of special textile structures relevant to PPE involving 3D textile structures, auxetic textile structures, shear thickening fabrics, nanoporous structures, phase change materials, and some specially designed textile-based composite structures for improved protection against mechanical hazards. The article ends with some perspectives on promising avenues for further developments.
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个人防护装备用纤维和纺织品:最新进展综述及未来发展展望
本文综述了用于个人防护装备(PPE)的纤维和纺织品的最新发展。纤维分为六类:高伸展弹性体纤维、纤维素基纤维、商品合成纤维、高强度无机材料和高性能聚合物纤维。高延伸性弹性体纤维的新发展包括聚酯基弹性纤维和形状记忆聚氨酯。以纤维素为基础的纤维为例,环保工艺和纳米技术支持的处理方法被开发用于天然纤维,试图将原料的有趣属性转移到再生纤维素纤维中。商品合成纤维包括聚烯烃、聚酯和聚酰胺;他们看到了最近在表面功能化和纳米级结构形成方面的发展。在高强度无机材料方面,玄武岩纤维和碳质材料在PPE中的使用越来越多。硼在纤维和涂料方面也引起了相当大的兴趣。高性能聚合物纤维的研究包括进一步提高其短期和长期性能,向纳米级移动以获得新功能,并探索其可回收性。另外一节介绍了一系列与PPE相关的特殊纺织结构,包括3D纺织结构、纺织结构、剪切增厚织物、纳米多孔结构、相变材料和一些专门设计的纺织基复合结构,以提高对机械危害的保护。文章最后对进一步发展的有希望的途径进行了一些展望。
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