Chemical and Biological Protection and Detection in Fabrics for Protective Clothing (Materials Research Society Bulletin, August 2003)
Abstract
Military, firefighter, law enforcement, and medical personnel require high-level protection when dealing with chemical and biological threats in many environments ranging from combat to urban, agricultural, and industrial. Current protective clothing is based on full barrier protection, such as hazardous materials (HAZMAT) suits, or permeable adsorptive protective overgarments, such as those used by the U.S. military. New protective garment systems are envisioned that contain novel features, such as the capability to selectively block toxic chemicals, to chemically destroy toxic materials that contact the fabric, and to detect hazardous agents on the surface of the fabric. New technologies being built into advanced fabrics for enhanced chemical and biological protection include selectively permeable membranes, reactive nanoparticles, reactive nanofibers, biocidal fabric treatments, and conductive-polymer indicators on optical fibers.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 15, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA431382
Entities
People
- Heidi L. Schreuder-gibson
- Jeffrey R. Owens
- John E. Walker
- Joseph D. Wander
- Quoc Truong
- Wayne E. Jones Jr.
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory