Research on the nanomaterials containing
one or more transition metals is growing tremendously,
thanks to the large number of preparation processes available
and to the novel applications that can be envisaged
in several fields. This review presents an overview of
the selected studies in the field of antimicrobial textiles,
employing bioactive nanophases of elements/compounds
such as silver, copper, or zinc oxide. In addition, the history
of use of these antimicrobials and their mechanism
of action are shortly reported. Finally, a short description
is provided of the deposition/preparation methods, which
are being used in the authors ’ labs for the development
of the textiles modified by the novel nanoantimicrobial
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