Literature DB >> 29870228

Breathable and Colorful Cellulose Acetate-Based Nanofibrous Membranes for Directional Moisture Transport.

Aijaz Ahmed Babar1,2, Dongyang Miao3, Nadir Ali3,2, Jing Zhao3, Xianfeng Wang1,3,4, Jianyong Yu4, Bin Ding1,3,4.   

Abstract

Textiles with excellent moisture transport characteristics play key role in regulating comfort of the body, and use of color in textiles helps in developing aesthetically pleasing apparels. Herein, we report an aesthetically pleasing and breathable dual-layer cellulose acetate (CA) based nanofibrous membranes with exceptional directional moisture transport performance. The outer layer was synthesized by subjecting CA nanofibers to hydrolysis and reactive dyeing processes, which converted moderately hydrophobic CA nanofibers into uniformly colored superhydrophilic CA nanofibers with an excellent wettability. In addition to excellent wettability and superhydrophilic nature, dyed CA (DCA) nanofibers also offered high color yield and dye fixation as well as considerable colorfastness performance against washing and light, thus, were used as the outer layer. However, pristine CA nanofibers were chosen as the inner layer for their moderate hydrophobicity. The subsequent CA/DCA nanofiber membrane produced a high wettability gradient, which facilitated directional moisture transport from CA to DCA layers. The resultant dual-layer nanofiber membranes offered a high color yield of 16.33 with ∼82% dye fixation, excellent accumulative one-way transport capacity (919%), remarkable overall moisture management capacity (0.89), and reasonably high water vapor transport rate (12.11 kg d-1 m-2), suggesting them to be a potential substrate for fast sweat-release applications.

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Keywords:  cellulose acetate; colored nanofibers; directional moisture transport; electrospinning; moisture management testing

Year:  2018        PMID: 29870228     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b07393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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