Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.588, 50-61, 2021
Construction of sustainable and multifunctional polyester fabrics via an efficiently and eco-friendly spray-drying layer-by-layer strategy
Polyester fabric (PET fabric) has aroused widespread attention from people thanks to the advantages of smooth feel, easy washing, quick-drying, high strength, and chemical resistance. However, PET fabric's wide application has been limited by its hydrophobicity, poor resistance to bacterial contamination, and static accumulation. Herein, a super-hydrophilic PET fabric was achieved via a spray-drying layer by-layer self-assembly method for comfortable garment manufacturing. The as-prepared PET fabric exhibited good superhydrophilicity, excellent antistatic property, and durable antibacterial performance. Moreover, the water contact angle of the treated fabric decreased to 0 degrees from 121 degrees of the original PET fabric, and the capillary height also increased from 7.1 cm to 21.4 cm. Besides, the treated fabric showed a durable antibacterial rate of 99.5% against both Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) after ten standard washing cycles. The prepared fabric was also identified with good cytocompatibility, making it a good material for garments in real life. Promisingly, this novel approach can be easily integrated into the finishing of textiles and is expected to be applied to various substrates with superhydrophilic and antibacterial properties. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Multifunctional;Spray-drying;Polyester fabrics;Superhydrophilic;Eco-friendly;Cytocompatibility