Silver‐Nanoparticle‐Colored Cotton Fabrics with Tunable Colors and Durable Antibacterial and Self‐Healing Superhydrophobic Properties |
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Authors: | Mengchun Wu Benhua Ma Tiezheng Pan Shanshan Chen Junqi Sun |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials, International Joint Research Laboratory of Nano‐Micro Architecture Chemistry (NMAC), College of Chemistry, Jilin University, Changchun, P. R. China |
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Abstract: | Colored cotton fabrics with satisfactory color fastness as well as durable antibacterial and self‐healing superhydrophobic properties are fabricated via a convenient solution‐dipping method that involves the sequential deposition of branched poly(ethylenimine) (PEI), silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), and fluorinated decyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (F‐POSS) on cotton fabrics. The deposited AgNPs with tunable surface plasmon resonance endow the cotton fabrics with abundant color and and antibacterial ability. However, in general, water‐soluble AgNPs cannot be firmly deposited onto cotton fabrics to endure the laundering process. The integration of self‐healing superhydrophobicity into the cotton fabrics by depositing F‐POSS/AgNP/PEI films significantly enhances the color fastness of the AgNPs against laundry and mechanical abrasion, while retaining the antibacterial property of the AgNPs. The F‐POSS/AgNP/PEI‐coated cotton fabric accommodates an abundance of F‐POSS, which autonomically migrates to the cotton surface to repetitively restore its damaged superhydrophobicity. The self‐healing superhydrophobicity of the F‐POSS/AgNPs/PEI‐coated cotton fabric guarantees long‐term protection of the underlying AgNPs against laundry and abrasion and allows the cotton fabric to be cleaned by simple rinsing with water. |
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Keywords: | antibacterial surfaces self‐healing properties silver nanoparticles superhydrophobic surfaces surface modification |
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