Increased acid-resistance of lab-coats by hydrophobic finishing
E. Hilenberg, E. Taskin, A. Ehrmann, International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology 30 (2018) 784–789.
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Hilenberg, E.;
Taskin, E.;
Ehrmann, Andrea
Abstract
Purpose – Usual lab coats are designed to protect the wearer from the splats of chemicals, oil, dirt, etc.
Simple lab coats are damaged by concentrated acids, thus quickly showing typical small holes along the front
when worn in a laboratory where acids are used. For intense handling of acids and other chemicals, special
protective lab coats with rubber or vinyl apron or chemical-resistant overalls are used. The purpose of this
paper is to investigate the possibility to protect lab coats from acid damages by finishing them with
commercially available hydrophobization chemicals.
Design/methodology/approach – Two commercial hydrophobic sprays were applied on cotton, polyamide
and polyester lab coat materials. Contact and roll-off angles were compared with the untreated textile fabrics
before typical laboratory acids were applied on the fabrics. Finally, antibacterial properties of the finished
textiles were examined.
Findings – Spray 1 resulted in significantly increased hydrophobicity, while spray 2 did not have any
influence on the results. With spray 1, the originally hydrophobic fabrics became more hydrophobic, and even
the originally strongly hydrophilic fabrics showed large contact angles of 130–140°. Roll-off angles were
significantly reduced from 40 to 50° ( for the hydrophobic fabrics) or even 90° (in case of hydrophilic fabrics)
to approximately 15–25°. Correspondingly, spray 1 showed an increase of the acid resistance of the finished
textile fabrics of up to 30 min for the originally hydrophobic fabrics and up to 20 min for the originally
hydrophilic ones, with only one polyester fabric showing no acid resistance at all, while spray 2 led to
increased antibacterial properties.
Practical implications – While spray 1 can support laboratory safety by increasing the time until acids
penetrate through a lab coat, spray 2 can support sterile work in a biological laboratory.
Originality/value – To the best of the authors’ knowledge, increasing the acid resistance as well as the
antibacterial properties of lab coats with easily accessible sprays has not been eported before in
the scientific literature
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International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology
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30
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6
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784-789
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Hilenberg, E. ; Taskin, E. ; Ehrmann, Andrea: Increased acid-resistance of lab-coats by hydrophobic finishing. In: International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology Bd. 30, MCB Univ. Press Ltd. (2018), Nr. 6, S. 784–789
Hilenberg E, Taskin E, Ehrmann A. Increased acid-resistance of lab-coats by hydrophobic finishing. International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology. 2018;30(6):784-789. doi:10.1108/IJCST-12-2017-0197
Hilenberg, E., Taskin, E., & Ehrmann, A. (2018). Increased acid-resistance of lab-coats by hydrophobic finishing. International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 30(6), 784–789. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCST-12-2017-0197
@article{Hilenberg_Taskin_Ehrmann_2018, title={Increased acid-resistance of lab-coats by hydrophobic finishing}, volume={30}, DOI={10.1108/IJCST-12-2017-0197}, number={6}, journal={International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology}, publisher={MCB Univ. Press Ltd.}, author={Hilenberg, E. and Taskin, E. and Ehrmann, Andrea}, year={2018}, pages={784–789} }
Hilenberg, E., E. Taskin, and Andrea Ehrmann. “Increased Acid-Resistance of Lab-Coats by Hydrophobic Finishing.” International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology 30, no. 6 (2018): 784–89. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCST-12-2017-0197.
E. Hilenberg, E. Taskin, and A. Ehrmann, “Increased acid-resistance of lab-coats by hydrophobic finishing,” International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 784–789, 2018.
Hilenberg, E., et al. “Increased Acid-Resistance of Lab-Coats by Hydrophobic Finishing.” International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, vol. 30, no. 6, MCB Univ. Press Ltd., 2018, pp. 784–89, doi:10.1108/IJCST-12-2017-0197.