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Herein, we newly developed an eco-friendly and efficient strategy for antibacterial modification of PLA fabrics that facilitates manufacturing processing in an all-aqueous solution and ensures antibacterial activity without significant deterioration of the mechanical strength. The PLA fabrics were efficiently modified with covalent bonding through electron beam (EB)-induced aqueous graft polymerization of acrylic acid (AA) in the presence of a poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) crosslinker and then complexed with antibacterial copper (Cu) ions (PLA- g -cPAA-Cu). The addition of the PEGDA crosslinker (0.6 wt%) to the graft polymerization led to a nearly twofold increase in the grafting degree from 50 to 91% in the water solvent in comparison to in the absence of PEGDA. The resulting grafted fabric also showed minimal deterioration of mechanical strength. It was further found that the hydrophilic PEGDA-crosslinked PAA-Cu complexes were incorporated mainly onto the surfaces of the fiber constituents, preserving the porous structure of the PLA fabric. The prepared PLA- g -cPAA-Cu fabrics with a grafting degree of above 20% showed excellent contact-killing ability of 99.9% for Gram-negative E. coli and Gram-positive S. aureus within 3 h and cell viability of above 90% in a WST-1 cytotoxicity assay using a skin cell line, HaCaT. Moreover, the PLA- g -cPAA-Cu fabric with a grafting degree of 20% was more than 90% enzymatically degraded after 90 days. The obtained results unequivocally demonstrate that this EB-based functionalization strategy is not only environmentally friendly and efficient, but also yields PLA-based PPEs with exceptional antibacterial activity, good biodegradability, and suitable mechanical strength. • Green and efficient EB-induced graft polymerization was developed for PLA fabrics. • PEGDA crosslinker nearly doubled the grafting degree compared to no PEGDA. • PEGDA-crosslinked PLA- g -cPAA retained over 70% of original tensile strength. • Copper ion-complexed PLA- g -cPAA-Cu demonstrated 99.9% antibacterial efficacy. • PLA- g -cPAA-Cu fabrics exhibited enzymatic biodegradability.
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