Photochromic Textiles from Hybrid Silica Coating with Improved Photostability
Abstract
Photochromic surface coating on textiles may create new fashion opportunities. It also enhances the ultraviolet (UV) protection ability of the coated products. In this study, a spirooxazine dye and a silane that bears a long alkyl chain have been used to produce hybrid photochromic silica coatings on wool fabrics. Four stabilisers are added separately to the photochromic silica coatings to examine their influence on photostability and photochromic behaviour. It is found that the addition of UV stabilisers slightly reduces the photochromic response speed and photochromic absorption. However, the addition of UV stabilisers to the photochromic coating considerably improves the photochromic lifetime. Among the four UV stabilisers studied, the quencher results in the best improvement to photostability with the lowest reduction in photochromic absorption.
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Citation
Liu, X., Cheng, T., Parhizkar, M., Wang, X. and Lin, T. (2010), "Photochromic Textiles from Hybrid Silica Coating with Improved Photostability", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 14 No. 2, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-14-02-2010-B001
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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