Characterization of Nano TiO2 Modified Fabrics

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In this paper, a research approaching on nano-TiO2 particles modified fabric functional enhancement is reported. The morphologies of the nano particles existing onSubscript text the fabric surface were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which showed that the particle size is less than 100nm and almost no coacervation, and then water-repellent and oil-repellent performance of the modified fabric was measured by the contact angle method, and found they had the most desired water and oil release behaviors. In addition, the modified fabric showed excellent antibacterial effects according to FZ/T73023-2006 antibacterial standard, and the antibacterial efficiency was above 95%. Meanwhile, good durability of functional fabrics also observed which could endure 20 times washing at least.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 634-638)

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2131-2134

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January 2013

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