Royall M. Broughton

Affiliations: 
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States 
Area:
Textile Technology, Materials Science Engineering, Microbiology Biology
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Cerkez I, Kocer HB, Broughton RM. (2018) Airlaid nonwoven panels for use as structural thermal insulation Journal of the Textile Institute. 109: 17-23
Zhang S, Demir B, Ren X, et al. (2018) Synthesis of antibacterial N-halamine acryl acid copolymers and their application onto cotton Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 136: 47426
Demir B, Broughton RM, Huang TS, et al. (2017) Polymeric Antimicrobial N-Halamine-Surface Modification of Stainless Steel Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 56: 11773-11781
Jiang Z, Demir B, Broughton RM, et al. (2016) Antimicrobial silica and sand particles functionalized with an N-halamine acrylamidesiloxane copolymer Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Cerkez I, Kocer HB, Worley SD, et al. (2016) Antimicrobial functionalization of poly(ethylene terephthalate) fabrics with waterborne N-halamine epoxides Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 133
Demir B, Cerkez I, Worley SD, et al. (2015) N-Halamine-modified antimicrobial polypropylene nonwoven fabrics for use against airborne bacteria. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces. 7: 1752-7
Kocer HB, Ozkan F, Broughton RM, et al. (2015) Treatment of melamine formaldehyde fibers for decontaminating biological and chemical warfare agents Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 132
Demir B, Worley SD, Broughton RM, et al. (2015) N-Halamine-modified antimicrobial polypropylene nonwoven fabrics for use against aerosolized bacteria Paper Conference and Trade Show, Papercon 2015. 3: 1605-1619
Broughton RM, Cerkez I. (2013) Burning mechanisms of fibers Handbook of Fire Resistant Textiles. 26-36
Durur G, Öner E, Branscomb D, et al. (2013) The Comfort Properties of the Terry Towels Made of Cotton and Polypropylene Yarns Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics. 8: 155892501300800
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