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of durability, such as wash resistance and mechanical abrasion, but also the efficiency and
adhesion to finishing agents should be considered in more detail.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This chapter is partly based on work performed within the framework of IMAAC
(https://imaac.eu/) related to COST Action CA16227 (Investigation & Mathe-
matical Analysis of Avant-garde Disease Control via Mosquito Nano-Tech-Repellents,
https://cost.eu/actions/CA16227/), supported by COST Association (Euro-
pean Cooperation in Science and Technology). The authors acknowledge Prof. Dr. Barbara
Hahn and Lee Liu from the Department of Material Analysis, University of Applied Sci-
ences, RheinAhrCampus, Germany for SEM equipment and imaging. We thank Dr. Heinz
Busch, NTTF Coatings GmbH, Rheinbreitbach, Germany for providing plasma treatment
equipment and Dr. Ružica Brunšek of the Faculty of Textile Technology, University of
Zagreb, Croatia for the permeability tests.