Nanosilver Migrates from Treated Fabric During Washing 
Posted by: Dr. Mercola 
February 02 2010 | 9,045 views 



Silver nanoparticles used as antimicrobials in fabric can leach out of clothes 
as they are being washed. One brand lost over half of its silver content from 
the fabric with just two washings. 
A group of scientists tested how well silver nanoparticles stayed in treated 
fabrics under conditions similar to a washing machine. They considered 
mechanical stress and chemical factors such as bleaches, pH and surfactants. 

First, they measured the silver content of several different brands and types 
of fabrics that used silver nanoparticles. 

They then washed the fabrics in detergent, later adding steel balls to simulate 
mechanical stress that would be similar to normal washing conditions. Some of 
the fabrics were also treated with bleaching agents during washing.

When the fabrics were washed in water with detergent only, the silver generally 
stayed in the fabrics. However, several fabrics released silver quite readily 
once the steel balls were added to mimic mechanical actions of the washing 
machine. 

Of the seven nanoparticle fabrics subjected to mechanical stress, four lost 
roughly 20 percent to 35 percent of their silver with the first wash.