Brought Into Commercial Pproduction
“TiO2 acts as a toxin to bacteria. When toxic ions are released, cell membrane of bacteria gets damaged.Clothes made of nanotexitles will have self-cleaning ability when they exposed to sunlight.According to researchers at ARCI, the secret behind the self-cleaning fabric is Titanium Oxide (TiO2), which is a unique photocatalyst that decomposes organics and bacteria.The nanotextiles technology is developed by Hydera-bad-based International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy & New Materials (ARCI).If nanotextiles could be brought into commercial production, it would save millions of litres of water <a href="https://www.crnmc.com/product/targets/tubes/">High Purity Titanium Tubes</a> used for washing.
Research centre, arciLocation: India, Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati.Delegates of the 104th Indian Science Congress await at registration desk to collect their accommodation details at Sri Venkateshwara University Campus in Tirupati.Nano-coating of fibre or glass or any other material makes it wear-resistant, corrosion resistant, hydrophobic, superhydrophilic, self-cleaning and anti-bacterial. The product is produced under N9 Pure silver brand name,” said researchers.Based on ARCI synthesis process, Bengaluru-based RESIL Chemical has started commercial production of antibacterial textiles. Isn’t it disgusting?
Yes, it is. The nano-silver-based socks are proven to be effective against bacteria and effective against Athlete’s foot fungus. It will be showcased in the 104th Indian Science Congress. But it won’t be so in future when clothes made of nanotexitles enter the market. Prof. Tata Narasing Rao, head of the Centre for Nanomater-ials, ARCI will be presenting his work in the congress. They have self-cleaning ability when they exposed to sunlight.Tirupati: Imagine your clothes are dirty and start stinking, but you still wear them to office.
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