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Photochromic properties of color-matching, double-shelled microcapsules covalently bonded onto cotton fabric and applications to outdoor clothing

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 134, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.44698

Keywords

coatings; crosslinking; dyes/pigments; photochemistry; textiles

Funding

  1. Innovation Strengthen University Engineering Youth Innovative Talents Project (Scientific Research Platform Project) of Wuyi University [2015KQNCX166]
  2. Fundamental Theory and Scientific Research Category Science and Technology Planning Project of Jiangmen
  3. Doctor Startup Project of Wuyi University [2016BS22]

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In this research, we aimed to apply color-matching, double-shelled microcapsules to deal with outdoor-clothing sun-screen-indicator identifications on cotton fabrics with a covalent-bonding coating method; this method allows one to display both the UV intensity and a warning. The color-property characteristics of color-matching-double-shelled-photochromic-microcapsule-treated patterns on cotton fabrics under various sunshine irradiation intensities are very close to those of inkjet-printing color-gradation patterns, which indicate sunshine irradiation intensities. Color-matching, double-shelled microcapsules were obtained by the addition of red double-shelled microcapsules into yellow double-shelled microcapsules. We increased the weight ratio of the red microcapsules and added blue double-shelled microcapsules into the red double-shelled microcapsules when the weight ratio of blue microcapsules was increased. Color-matching, double-shelled photochromic microcapsules, whose yellow/red/blue weight ratios were 5.6/0/0, 4.8/0.8/0, 2.4/3.2/0, and 0.8/4.8/0-0/0/5.6, presented distinct color-property characteristic changes under various irradiation intensities and presented a good color identification; a rather dark, bright color; and good laundering durability of covalent bonding on cotton fabrics. (C) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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