JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fabrication of superhydrophobic, antibacterial, and ultraviolet-blocking cotton fabric

Mohammad Shateri-KhalilabadMohammad Esmail Yazdanshenas

Year: 2013 Journal:   Journal of the Textile Institute Vol: 104 (8)Pages: 861-869   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract Inspired by the superhydrophobic behavior of lotus leaf, a simple coating method was developed which could facilitate bionic creation of superhydrophobic surfaces on cotton textiles with a new functional properties. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with a high deposition density were formed on the surface of cotton fabric through an alkali pre-activation followed by in situ reduction of silver nitrate. The Ag-coated fabric was then reacted with octyltriethoxysilane (OTES) to form a low surface energy layer on the fiber surface. The fabrics were characterized by ultraviolet-visible reflectance spectrophotometry, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and X-ray diffractometry. Hydrophobicity properties were assessed by contact angle (CA) goniometry and shedding angle (SHA) technique. Antibacterial activity was measured against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli bacteria, and UV-blocking ability was measured using the AATCC method. SEM images showed the formation of AgNPs which were distributed uniformly on the fibers’ surface with a high coating density. Superhydrophobicity property of the treated fabric was confirmed with the CA of 156° and SHA of 8°. High antibacterial activity was observed without the reduction of inhibition size after coating with the OTES. The fabric also showed excellent UV-blocking with the ultraviolet protection factor of 266.01. Keywords: cottonsilver nanoparticlesmultifunctionalsuperhydrophobicantibacterialultraviolet protection

Keywords:
Scanning electron microscope Contact angle Materials science Coating Antibacterial activity Lotus effect Ultraviolet Silver nanoparticle Silver nitrate Chemical engineering Surface energy Composite material Nanoparticle Nuclear chemistry Nanotechnology Chemistry Optoelectronics Organic chemistry Bacteria

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