For challenging biol. and chem. pathogens, oxidation may be one of the fastest and preferred options for textiles.Building on work started at Auburn Univ. and U.C. Davis, Warwick Mills has developed a stable chloramine attach to textiles approaching 1% of fiber mass.Using hydantoin and attach mechanisms related to textile dyeing, the textile surface is rechargeable in an aqueous solutionThis higher attach d. is attributed to the combination of ultra-clean cellulosic surfaces, advance hydantoin attach processes, and ClO2 charging processes.These materials offer extremely fast kill rates of pathogens.