TY - JOUR AU1 - Tavčer, Petra Forte AU2 - Brenčič, Katja AU3 - Fink, Rok AU4 - Tomšič, Brigita AB - In the Water, Energy and Waste Directive, the European Commission provides for the use of household washing programmes with lower temperatures (30–40 °C) and lower water consumption. However, low washing temperatures and the absence of oxidising agents in the liquid detergents, and their reduced content in powder detergents, allow biofilm formation in washing machines and the development of an unpleasant odour, while the washed laundry can become a carrier of pathogenic bacteria, posing a risk to human health. The aim of the study was to determine whether the addition of hydrogen peroxide (HP) to liquid detergents in low-temperature household washing allows disinfection of the laundry without affecting the properties of the washed textiles even after several consecutive washes. Fabrics of different colours and of different raw material compositions were repeatedly washed in a household washing machine using a liquid detergent with the addition of 3% stabilised HP solution in the main wash, prewash or rinse. The results of the antimicrobial activity, soil removal activity, colour change and tensile strength confirmed the excellent disinfection activity of the 3% HP, but only if added in the main wash. Its presence did not discolour nor affect the tensile strength of the laundry, thus maintaining its overall appearance. TI - Influence of Hydrogen Peroxide on Disinfection and Soil Removal during Low-Temperature Household Laundry JF - Molecules DO - 10.3390/molecules27010195 DA - 2021-12-29 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/multidisciplinary-digital-publishing-institute/influence-of-hydrogen-peroxide-on-disinfection-and-soil-removal-during-59Bp5S8ESd SP - 195 VL - 27 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -