Effect pigments for textile coating: a review of the broad range of advantageous functionalization |
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Authors: | Boris Mahltig Jieyang Zhang Linfei Wu Daniel Darko Miriam Wendt Evelyn Lempa Maike Rabe Hajo Haase |
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Affiliation: | 1.Faculty of Textile and Clothing Technology,Hochschule Niederrhein – University of Applied Science,M?nchengladbach,Germany;2.Institute for Food Technology and Food Chemistry,Technische Universit?t Berlin,Berlin,Germany;3.Institute of Immunology, Medical Faculty,RWTH Aachen University,Aachen,Germany |
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Abstract: | The presented review will introduce the use of effect pigments as a powerful tool for the functionalization of textiles. This review starts with a short introduction on the basics of effect pigments and their properties. Subsequently, some principles of effect pigment application onto textiles and the interaction of pigment to binder systems are reported. Different possible functionalizations realized on textiles are presented. Four main types of application are discussed: optical properties, electrical properties, barrier coatings, and antimicrobial applications. Also a view of some prospective anisotropic materials is given. Altogether it is shown that the application of effect pigments can be a powerful tool to realize functional textiles for a broad range of applications in different fields. |
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