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Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 1997

The cooperative binding behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate to crosslinked chitosan films

Hyun-Sook Bae; Samuel M. Hudson

The binding behavior of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) to cationic chitosan, in the form of a swollen crosslinked film is described. Chitosan films were crosslinked with epichlorohydrin. Binding isotherms were determined potentiometrically. The binding isotherms of the crosslinked chitosan was compared to the binding isotherms of chitosan in free solution. As expected, a more highly cooperative binding phenomena is observed, than for cationic chitosan in free solution. The collapse of the gel occurs at a binding fraction greater than 0.6. The collapsed cationic chitosan/SDS complex is described. The presence of hydrophobic regions within the chitosan-SDS complex was demonstrated with the oleophilic dyes C.I. Disperse Yellow 23 and C.I. Solvent Green 3.


Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles | 2010

The Analysis on the Work Environment and Working Clothes Wearing Conditions of Shipyard Painters

Hyun-Sook Bae; Hye-Won Park; Gin-Ah Park

This study analyzes the work environment and the work clothes wearing conditions of shipyard painters. In addition to this, three types of experimental painting work clothes were evaluated by painters in terms of the material performance and wearing functions. The findings on the harmful painting work environmental factors were organic solvents, noise, heavy dust, high temperatures, and noxious fumes. The body parts damaged during painting operations were the skin, arms, whole body, and face. In general, the satisfaction with the wearing performance of work clothes for painting was low especially in regards to sweat absorbency, sweat permeability, body protection, covering, and the work motion suitability. The satisfaction with the wearing sense of painting working clothes (regardless of the type of material) was high in the order of movement comfort> sensual comfort> physiological comfort. The satisfaction in overall comfort according to the types of material was high in the order of nylon> SMS nonwoven fabric> SF nonwoven fabric.


Textile Coloration and Finishing | 2010

Changes in Mechanical Properties of Sanitary Nonwoven Fabrics by Chitosan/Nanosilver Mixed Solution Treatment

Hyun-Sook Bae

In order to investigate the changes in mechanical properties of sanitary nonwoven fabrics actually used as a top sheet, the fabric was treated with a mixture of chitosan and nanosilver colloidal solution in accordance with the prescribed ratio. The former is a natural polymer with excellent biocompatibility and the latter can give an additional performance while compensating the weaknesses of chitosan of deteriorating adherence efficiency. It was shown that the bending and shearing characteristics of the chitosan/nanosilver treated fabrics decreased, which helped to make it softer, smoother and more flexible. The shape stability and drapability of the treated fabrics improved. As KES-FB system evaluation showed that Koshi was deduced, and both Numeri and Fukurami were increased. Thereby, the chitosan/nanosilver treated fabrics were smoother to provide elasticity. In the change of hand value compared to chitosan only treatment, a better THV was shown in the fabrics treated with chitosan/nanosilver mixed solution than the fabric treated with chitosan alone.


Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles | 2010

The Wearing Conditions of Working Clothes According to the Working Environment and Working Processes at Industry Sites -With Reference to Machinery, Automobiles, and the Shipbuilding Industry-

Hyun-Sook Bae; Hye-Won Park; Gin-Ah Park; Jie-Kwan Kim

This study examines the wearing conditions of working clothes according to the working environment and working processes at machinery, automobile, shipbuilding industry sites. It also investigates the relationship between the wearing sense of working clothes and the overall comfort according to work processes. The hazardous working environment was high in the order of the shipbuilding industry, machinery, and automobiles. The findings on the harmful overall work environmental factors were the noise, heavy dust, and noxious fumes, respectively. In general, the satisfaction with the wearing performance of working clothes was low especially with regard to sweat absorbency, sweat permeability, body protection and covering, and the work motion suitability. In respect of the correlation between the overall comfort and the wearing sense of working clothes, the satisfaction was decreased in the order of movement comfort, sensual comfort, and physiological comfort.


Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles | 2012

The Work Environment and Wearing Conditions of Industrial Protective Clothing in Shipbuilding Workshops

Hyun-Sook Bae; Min-Young Kim

Abstract This study examined the work environment and wearing conditions of industrial protective clothing inshipbuilding workshops. It also investigated the relationship between the wearing sensation of industrialprotective clothing and overall comfort, according to work process. In addition, the work posture accordingto work process was evaluated based on ergonomic factors. The wearing rate of industrial protective cloth-ing was 73.3%, 66.7%, and 60.1% for workers engaged in welding, grinding, and painting, respectively.The harmful work environment factors, listed from most harmful to least harmful, were found to be hightemperature pyrogens, noxious fumes, organic solvents, UV rays, and heavy dust. The aspect of wearingperformance of industrial protective clothing that was most related to user dissatisfaction was poor sweatabsorbency. In terms of the correlation between the overall comfort and the wearing sensation of industrialprotective clothing, the satisfaction was low shown in orders of physiological comfort, sensual comfort,and movement comfort.Key words: Industrial protective clothing, Noxious working environment, Work process, Shipbuilding work-shops; 산업용 보호복, 유해작업환경, 작업공정, 조선업 작업장


Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles | 2007

A Textile Surface Design for Dementia Patient Hospital Clothing Applying Social Care Symbol

Hye-Won Park; Hyun-Sook Bae; Eun-Jeong Ryou; Jay-Cheol Kwon

The purpose of this study is for development textile design and making fabric actually for dementia patients hospital clothing using symbol which has social care meaning. For achievement the aim, process and research methods were as follows. First the symbol design was developed. Second the symbol was applied as textile design for dementia patients hospital clothing. Symbol design was under processed with a letter `Alzheimer` and meanings as like `love`, `happiness` `care` `hope` and 12 design samples were developed by CAD and photoshop. Total 15 evaluation members chose 2 design samples. The 2 design sample were practically arrangement 7 textile design pattern with ground different colors. And finally 3 design pattern and 3 colorway were selected and add white ground. Totally 7 textile design was printed on 100% cotton, 20 yarn count, 1/2 twill. Therefore this new textile design for dementia patient`s hospital clothing can be used in medical clinically and the symbol can be use for daily care item for the patients more comfort and high quality in their lives in hospital.


Textile Coloration and Finishing | 2009

Functional Improvement of the Clothing Material for Patients by Chitosan/Nanosilver Mixed Solution - The Assessment of Mechanical Properties and Hand Value -

Kyoung-Mi Jeong; In-Sook Kang; Hyun-Sook Bae

In order to enhance the functionality of a cotton fabric actually used as a clothing material for patients, the fabrics were treated with a chitosan/nanosilver mixed solution. The nanosilver had excellent biocompatibility, provided expectation of an additional performance, did not harm human beings, and supplements chitosan, which was disadvantaged if used alone for fabric treatment. The nanosilver was mixed thereto and a treatment effect due to a mixing ratio was considered. This study was observed through mechanical properties and hand value which were the important function. The treatment of chitosan/nanosilver mixed solution gave a smoother surface than the treatment of chitosan alone. As a result of evaluation of the forms according to KES-FB system, Koshi was deduced, and both Numeri and Fukurami were increased. Thereby, the cotton fabric was a little smooth to provide elasticity, due to the treatment of chitosan/nanosilver mixed solution. THV of the treated fabrics calculated from this basis increased at all mixing ratio as compared with the untreated fabric. The fabrics treated with chitosan/nanosilver mixed solution were shown a better THV than the fabric treated with chitosan alone.


Journal of the Korean Society for Clothing Industry | 2010

Status quo Analysis on the Wearing Conditions of Working Clothes according to the Working Environment and Working Process -With reference to the Shipbuilding Industry Workers-

Hyun-Sook Bae; Hye-Won Park; Gin-Ah Park; Jie-Kwan Kim

This study examined the wearing conditions of working clothes of shipbuilding industry workers according to the working environmental factors and working process features. It was also investigated the relationship between the wearing sense of working clothes and the overall comfort according to work processes. In the working process of shipbuilding industry, the process of fitting, welding, grinding and painting were chosen by considering work environmental factors, disaster types, hazardous materials, work process features, working clothes and safety equipments of each work categorized. The workers of fitting process usually wore the standard working clothes, while more than 60% of the workers of welding, grinding and painting wore the specialized protective clothes. The hazardous work environmental factors such as noise, heavy dust, high temperature and noxious fumes affected to the workers of fitting, welding and grinding. However, the workers of painting were greatly damaged by organic solvent. The dissatisfaction with the wearing performance of working clothes was highly shown in the sweat absorbency, moisture permeability and body protection. In respect of the correlation between the overall comfort and the wearing sense of working clothes, the satisfaction was decreased in orders of movement comfort> sensual comfort> physiological comfort.


Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles | 2009

Surface Characteristics and Physical Properties of Cotton Fabric for Patient Clothing Material through a Chitosan/Nanosilver Colloidal Solution

Kyoung-Mi Jeong; Hyun-Sook Bae

Hospital patient clothing material was treated with a mixture of chitosan in order to enhance functionality, such as the durability and dimensional stability of the cotton fabric used. Chitosan is a natural polymer with excellent biocompatibility, however there is a deteriorating adherence efficiency. The addition of a nanosilver colloidal solution in accordance with a prescribed ratio can further increase the performance of chitosan. Changes in the structural characteristics and physical properties of the chitosan/nanosilver treated fabric were observed in a comparison with fabric treated only with chitosan. The add-on ratio increased when the mixing ratio of nanosilver colloidal solution was higher; however, the crystalline structure of the treated fabric remains similar. In the case of CH3/NS1 treated fabric (where the mixing ratio of chitosan and nanosilver solution was 3:1) the K/S value, whiteness index, wet tensile strength, and wrinkle recovery angle were superior. The dimension stability, pilling resistance, and abrasion resistance of the fabric treated with a mixed solution increased in comparison to the fabric treated only with chitosan. The chitosan/nanosilver treated cotton fabric used for patient clothing material has excellent physical properties.


Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles | 2008

Improvement of Hygienic Characteristics of Material for Patients Clothing through Treatment with Chitosan/Nanosilver Mixed Solution

Hyun-Sook Bae; Hye-Won Park; Eun-Jeong Ryou; Kyoung-Mi Jeong

In order to enhance the functionality of a cotton fabric actually used as the clothing material for patients, the fabrics are treated with chitosan/nanosilver mixed solution. The nanosilver has excellent biocompatibility, not causing an environmental pollution as a natural polymer, provides expectation of an additional performance, does not harm human beings, and shows a strong antibacterial activity even in a small amount, and supplements chitosan, which is disadvantaged if used alone for fabric treatment. This study evaluates functional improvement of the clothing material for patients and observes through hygienic characteristics which are the most important function. In antibacterial activity of the fabrics treated with chitosan/nanosilver mixed solution against Staphylococcus aureus, higher ratio of chitosan was observed to achieve better antibacterial activity. In antibacterial activity against Klebsiella pneumoniae, higher ratio of nanosilver was observed to achieve better activity. Regarding laundry durability of antibacterial activity after repeated laundering, activity against Staphylococcus aureus was little reduced, but was greatly lowered against Klebsiella pneumoniae. Deodorization activity was excellent as the mixed ratio of chitosan was increased, and air permeability, moisture permeability and moisture regain were reduced as the mixed ratio of nanosilver was increased.

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Hye-Won Park

Changwon National University

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Gin-Ah Park

Changwon National University

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In-Sook Kang

Changwon National University

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Kyoung-Mi Jeong

Changwon National University

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Min-Young Kim

Changwon National University

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Kyoung Lee

Changwon National University

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Samuel M. Hudson

North Carolina State University

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