American students develop antibacterial nano-clothing that prevents flu and does not require washing
According to a recent report by the US Daily Science website, fashion design students and fiber scientists at Cornell University have designed a garment that can prevent colds and flu and never needs to be washed. They also designed a garment that breaks down harmful gases and protects the wearer from smoke and air pollution.
It was reported that a gold dress and a metallic denim jacket they launched at the fashion show in April this year were fashionable works on the surface, but microscope observation showed that they contained a large amount of static electricity. The nanoparticles form a protective layer on the cotton fibers in the bodice of skirts and the sleeves and pockets of jackets, thus preventing the entry of harmful germs. AA
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