The Highly Durable Antibacterial Gel-like Coatings for Textiles
Seyedali Mirmohammadsadeghi, Davis Juhas, Mikhail Parker, Kristina, Peranidze, Dwight Austin Van Horn, Aayushi Sharma, Dhruvi Patel, Tatyana A., Sysoeva, Vladislav Klepov, and Vladimir Reukov

TL;DR
This paper presents a durable antibacterial gel-like coating for textiles, effective against bacteria after multiple washes, with potential applications in healthcare environments to reduce infections.
Contribution
Introduces a novel Silver Shell antibacterial coating with chitosan-bound silver chloride microparticles, demonstrating high durability and efficacy after repeated laundering.
Findings
100% bacterial reduction after 75 washes with crosslinked coating
Nearly 99.9% bacterial reduction after 50 washes without crosslinking
Coating remains effective and durable through multiple wash cycles
Abstract
Hospital-acquired infections are considered a priority for public health systems, which poses a significant burden for society. High-touch surfaces of healthcare centers, including textiles, provide a suitable environment for pathogenic bacteria to grow, necessitating incorporating effective antibacterial agents into textiles. This paper introduces a highly durable antibacterial gel-like solution, Silver Shell finish, which contains chitosan-bound silver chloride microparticles. The study investigates the coating's environmental impact, health risks, and durability during repeated washing. The structure of the Silver Shell finish was studied using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDX). TEM images showed a core-shell structure, with chitosan forming a protective shell around groupings of silver micro-particles. Field Emission Scanning…
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