My feet don’t
but I bet yours do. Stink. After a day outside, hot sweaty and
wearing those sneakers take a whiff. Stink.
First what makes your feet stink? Microbes, yes microbes, bugs,
bacteria, fungi. All of these creatures growing happily on your
feet especially when things are warm and moist. These microbes
generally won’t hurt you but while they eat and grow they
give off bad odors. Kill the bugs and you prevent the stink.
Some scientists came up with the idea of using tiny particles
of silver to kill the bugs. So is the idea of using silver to
help kill bugs something new? The result of a big research discovery
at some top secret nanotech center? Not really. The ancient
Greeks and Romans put silver coins in their water carriers to
keep it safe for drinking. The problem was you couldn’t
just use silver because a coating of silver was too expensive
and weighed too much.
A
number of companies are selling socks that have silver nanoparticles
that are supposed to keep those stinky bacteria under control.
How do these little silver particles work?
These tiny silver nanoparticles are only a few nanometers in
size which is a lot smaller than any microbes. The silver nanoparticles
are mixed into a polymer which makes it easy to apply.
Because they are so small these silver nanoparticles can get
into the membrane of the microbes, the outermost coat of many
microbes. Once it attaches to the membrane the nanoparticles
short circuit the cells so they can’t make energy. When
cells can’t make energy they can’t grow and eventually
wind up dying. The current estimates are that almost one ton
of silver is being used in fabrics to help kill microbes.
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