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Fast response photochromic textiles from hybrid silica surface coating
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posted on 2008-06-01, 00:00 authored by T Cheng, Tong Lin, R Brady, Xungai WangIn this study, a hybrid silica sol-gel embedded with a photochromic dye has been applied to wool fabric to form a photochromic coating. The treated wool fabrics showed very quick photochromic response. Five different silanes have been used as the silica precursor, and the resultant coating showed slight differences in photochromic performance, fabric washing fastness, and surface hydrophilicity. However, the silica type had a considerable influence on fabric handle property. The silica matrix from the silane containing a long alkyl chain had a very little influence on the fabric handle and better photochromic performance than those from other different silane precursors.
History
Journal
Fibers and polymersVolume
9Issue
3Pagination
301 - 306Publisher
Springer VerlagLocation
Seoul, KoreaPublisher DOI
ISSN
1229-9197eISSN
1875-0052Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2008, Springer VerlagUsage metrics
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photochromic dyesphotochromic fabricssilica sol-gelsurface coatingwool fabricsfibre scienceScience & TechnologyTechnologyPhysical SciencesMaterials Science, TextilesPolymer ScienceMaterials ScienceSOL-GEL MATERIALSNONDESTRUCTIVE READOUTORGANIC-CHEMISTRYPOLYAMIDE FIBERSOPTICAL MEMORYPHOTON-MODESWITCHESMATRICESFILMSDYE