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  • 2023Covalently Modified Kevlar Fabric Incorporating Graphene Oxide with Enhanced Antibacterial Properties and Preserved Strength2citations
  • 2023Kevlar®, Nomex®, and VAR Modification by Small Organic Molecules Anchoring: Transfusing Antibacterial Properties and Improving Water Repellency8citations

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  • Siamidis, Dionysios
  • Stamatakis, Kostas
  • Cantonvitoria, Ruben
  • Tagmatarchis, Nikos
  • Boukos, Nikos
  • Vasilakos, Sozon
  • Kagkoura, Antonia
  • Galeou, Angeliki
  • Rotas, Georgios
  • Pantelia, Anna
  • Chalkidis, Savvas G.
  • Prombona, Anastasia
  • Frousiou, Efrosyni
  • Tonis, Efstathios
  • Vougioukalakis, Georgios
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Covalently Modified Kevlar Fabric Incorporating Graphene Oxide with Enhanced Antibacterial Properties and Preserved Strength

  • Siamidis, Dionysios
  • Stamatakis, Kostas
  • Cantonvitoria, Ruben
  • Heliopoulos, Nikolaos
  • Tagmatarchis, Nikos
  • Boukos, Nikos
  • Vasilakos, Sozon
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This work describes a multi‐step modification process for the covalent transformation of Kevlar fabric en route to the incorporation of graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets. Spectroscopic, thermal and microscopy imaging techniques have been employed to follow step‐by‐step the modification of Kevlar and the formation of the corresponding Kevlar‐GO hybrid fabric. The level of Kevlar's functionalization can be controlled with the nitration time, the first reaction in the multi‐sequence organic transformations, for obtaining the hybrid fabric with a content of GO up to 30 %. Most importantly, the covalent post‐modification of Kevlar does not occur in the expense of the other excellent mechanical properties of the fabric. Under optimal conditions, the Kevlar‐GO hybrid fabric shows a 20 % enhancement of the ultimate strength. Notably, when the Kevlar‐GO hybrid fabric was exposed to cyanobacterial <jats:italic>Synechococcus</jats:italic> the bacteria growth was fully inhibited. Overall, the covalently modified fabric demonstrated significant antibacterial behavior, excellent strength and stability under common processes. Due to its simplicity, the methodology presented in this work not only promises to result in a standard procedure to functionalize the <jats:italic>mer</jats:italic> units of Kevlar with a variety of chemicals and nanomaterials but it can be also extended for the modification and hybridization of other fabrics.</jats:p>

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  • strength
  • functionalization
  • microscopy