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Green Fabrication of Control-Released, Washable, and Nonadhesives Aromatic-Nanocapsules/Cotton Fabrics via Electrostatic-Adsorption/In Situ Immobilization

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 8, Issue 40, Pages 15258-15267

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c05040

Keywords

Aromatic nanocapsule; Cotton fabrics; Cationic treatment; In situ immobilization; Recyclable; Environmentally friendly

Funding

  1. Capacity building project of local universities Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [19090503500]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51803027]
  3. Shanghai Sailing Program [18YF1400600]
  4. Open project fund from Shanghai Gaofeng & Gaoyuan Project for University Academic Program Development

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Control-released aromatic-nanocapsules/cotton fabrics with good wash durability and long-lasting fragrance release capability have been fabricated without adhesives via electrostatic-adsorption and in situ immobilization methods. Quaternary ammonium cationic treatment provided the cotton fabrics with a positive charge surface to adsorb negatively charged aromatic nanocapsules with the core material of lavender essence and the wall material of epichlorohydrin modified cyclodextrin uniformly and abundantly. Afterward, in situ immobilization endowed aromatic nanocapsules with the capability of fast growing on the surface of the cationic cotton fibers evenly and firmly due to the mechanism of alkali solution inside-outside diffusion and penetration throughout fibers. The fragrance of the developed fabrics could be released continuously after being placed for 120 days. After five wash cycles, the maximal percentage of remaining essence still reached 91.19%, which was 4.7 times that of the unimmobilized aromatic fabrics. In the process of preparation, the absence of adhesives reduces environmental pollution, and the aromatic nanocapsules solution is recyclable, which are conducive to industrial sustainability. Electrostatic-adsorption/in situ immobilization provides a facile and green strategy for preparing nanocomposite materials with potential applications in the field of aromatic medical care textiles, functional aromatic household, clothing products, advanced functional materials, etc.

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