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Title
Unmasking the power of metal oxide nanoparticles for self-cleaning heavy denim: investigating and optimizing the process parameters
Authors
FAREHA ASIM and FARHANA NAEEM
Received
January 24, 2024
Published
Volume 58 Issue 7-8 July-August
Keywords
denim fabric, self-cleaning, metal oxide, nanoparticles, curing, steaming
Abstract
The textile industry is consistently integrating cutting-edge technologies, introducing materials with multifaceted
features, such as odour resistance, hydrophobicity, durability, and self-cleaning capabilities. This transformation is
facilitated by the application of nanotechnology. The focal point of this experimental endeavour lies in closing the gap
in employing ZnO nanoparticles on high GSM denim fabric, enhancing self-cleaning, UV protection, and antimicrobial
capabilities. Initially, a solution containing nanoparticles, binder, softener, ethanol, and their auxiliaries was
formulated. Zinc oxide nanoparticles, along with their auxiliaries, were applied to the denim using the pad-dry-cure and
pad-dry-steam methods. Various trials were conducted to optimize the concentration of ZnO NPs, with the formulation
containing 5% ZnO NPs, 5% binder, and 25% ethanol. Experimentation ensued to establish optimal timeātemperature
profiles for drying, curing, and steaming. Comprehensive evaluations, including drop tests, stain tests, colour strength
assessments, crocking tests, SEM analysis, antimicrobial testing and UV protection factor determination were
conducted on the samples. The study revealed that fixation of the self-cleaning finish by curing gives better results than
by steaming. SEM examination highlighted the distribution of ZnO nanoparticles on the denim fabric. Lastly,
antimicrobial properties were assessed, concluding that treated fabrics exhibited antibacterial activity compared to
untreated fabrics.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.77
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