会议专题

Multifunctionality of Layered Fabric Systems Based on Electrospun Polyurethane/Zinc Oxide Nanocomposite Fibers

Electrospinning is a fiber forming technique that uses electrostatic force to produce polymer fibers with diameters in the nanometer to micron range. An advantage of electrospinning is that additional functionalities can be imparted to polymer nanofibers by simultaneous spinning of the polymer material with a functional material1. Zinc oxide has been reported as an antibacterial, deodorizing, and UV-blocking agent for fabrics and films of polymers 2-4.In addition, zinc oxide is non-toxic to human body 5. Thus, zinc oxide has long been used as an additive for textiles and surfaces that come in contact with humans. This study explores the feasibility of imparting multifunctionality to cotton fabrics by applying zinc oxide nanoparticles via electrospinning. Zinc oxide nanoparticles are incorporated into polyurethane fibers to impart antimicrobial and UV-protection functions. Layered fabric systems with a thin layer of functional nanocomposite fiber web are developed, and the UV-protection and antimicrobial properties are assessed.

Seungsin Lee

Department of Clothing and Textiles, Yonsei University, 120-749, Seoul, Korea

国际会议

International Conference on Fibrous Materials 2009,the Fiber Society 2009 Spring Conference(纤维材料国际研讨会暨纤维协会2009年春季会议)

上海

英文

1067-1068

2009-05-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)