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Radiation-Induced In Situ-Printed Nonconjugated Fluorescent Nonwoven Fabric with Superior Fluorescent Properties

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 43, Pages 49258-49264

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c16657

Keywords

electron beam; radiation-induced graft polymerization; nonconjugated fluorescence; aggregation-induced emission; in situ printed pattern; superior fluorescent properties

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFB0303004]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11305243, 11675247, 11605275]
  3. Science Challenge Project [TZ2018004]

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A new technique is proposed for the in situ printing of fluorescent fabrics with superior fluorescent properties that have the potential for continuous roll-to-roll production in the industry. Nonconjugated chemical moieties were covalently connected to polyethylene/polypropylene nonwoven fabric (PE/PP NWF) to successfully prepare fluorescent PE/PP NWF, which emits a bright blue light and has a high quantum yield (similar to 83.35%) that can be attributed to a unique aggregation-induced emission effect. The fluorescent PE/PP NWF exhibits excellent fluorescent stability under high shear forces during accelerated laundering and in harsh chemical environments. The fluorescent PE/PP NWF can also be tailored into diverse shapes and printed in situ with high resolution. The versatility of the method was also demonstrated by fabricating fluorescent materials with different polymer matrices such as Nylon 66 fiber and PE terephthalate membrane.

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