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Morphological and Performance Assessment of Commercial Menstrual and Incontinence Absorbent Hygiene Products
by
Liesbeth Birchall
Liesbeth Birchall 1
,
Millie Newmarch
Millie Newmarch 2,
Charles Cohen
Charles Cohen 2
and
Muhammad Tausif
Muhammad Tausif
Prof. Muhammad Tausif is the Head of the School of Design (Interim)
and a Professor of Sustainable [...]
Prof. Muhammad Tausif is the Head of the School of Design (Interim)
and a Professor of Sustainable Textile Manufacturing at the University of Leeds. He
is a Fellow of the Textile Institute (CText FTI), a Fellow of the Higher
Education Academy (FHEA), and a Registered Textile Engineer with the Pakistan
Engineering Council. His research interests in textile science and technology include
textile/yarn manufacturing, textile recycling, fibre spinning,
structure–property modelling of fibrous assemblies/nonwovens, development of
sustainable and eco-friendly materials and structures, and microplastic
pollution from textiles and its mitigation. MT’s research funding
portfolio includes national and international funding bodies and industry (EPSRC,
Innovate UK, AHRC, EU Horizon 2020, and Industry funding from the United States,
Switzerland, Italy, and Pakistan).
1,*
1
School of Design, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
2
&Sisters Co., Ltd., London SW15 2SH, UK
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Polymers 2026, 18(3), 318; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18030318 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 8 November 2025
/
Revised: 9 January 2026
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Accepted: 15 January 2026
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Published: 24 January 2026
Abstract
Disposable absorbent hygiene products (AHPs) contain plastics that are challenging to recycle and not biodegradable, making a significant contribution to landfill. Decreasing the nonbiodegradable mass of products could reduce this burden. Despite this, public data on how AHP design and material selection relate to performance is limited. In this work, fifteen commercial AHPs were characterised using dimensional measurement, infrared spectroscopy, and imaging. Simulated urination, air permeability, and moisture management testing were used to assess expected leakage and user comfort. Sustainable materials currently in use were identified, and their performance compared to typical plastics, informing opportunities to replace or reduce nonbiodegradable materials. Polybutylene adipate terephthalate-based leakproof layers replaced polyolefins. Commercial alternatives to polyacrylate superabsorbent polymers (SAPs), with comparable absorption, were not seen. Although absorbency correlated with the mass of absorbants, SAPs reduced surface moisture after absorption and are known for high absorption capacity under pressure, preventing rewetting. Channels and side guards were observed to prevent side leakage and guide fluid distribution, potentially reducing the need for nonbiodegradable nonwoven and absorbant content by promoting efficient use of the full product mass. While synthetic nonwovens typically outperformed cellulosics, apertured and layered nonwovens were associated with improved moisture transport; polylactic acid rivalled typical thermoplastics as a bio-derived, compostable alternative. Although the need for biopolymer-based SAPs and foams remains, it is hoped that these findings will guide AHP design and promote research in sustainable materials.
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Birchall, L.; Newmarch, M.; Cohen, C.; Tausif, M.
Morphological and Performance Assessment of Commercial Menstrual and Incontinence Absorbent Hygiene Products. Polymers 2026, 18, 318.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18030318
AMA Style
Birchall L, Newmarch M, Cohen C, Tausif M.
Morphological and Performance Assessment of Commercial Menstrual and Incontinence Absorbent Hygiene Products. Polymers. 2026; 18(3):318.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18030318
Chicago/Turabian Style
Birchall, Liesbeth, Millie Newmarch, Charles Cohen, and Muhammad Tausif.
2026. "Morphological and Performance Assessment of Commercial Menstrual and Incontinence Absorbent Hygiene Products" Polymers 18, no. 3: 318.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18030318
APA Style
Birchall, L., Newmarch, M., Cohen, C., & Tausif, M.
(2026). Morphological and Performance Assessment of Commercial Menstrual and Incontinence Absorbent Hygiene Products. Polymers, 18(3), 318.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18030318
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