| Literature DB >> 30322000 |
Xue-Qiang Tan1,2, Jian-Yong Liu3,4, Jia-Rong Niu5,6, Jia-Yin Liu3,4, Jun-Ying Tian7,8.
Abstract
The applications of magnetron sputtering technology on the surface coating of fabrics have attracted more and more attention from researchers. Over the past 15 years, researches on magnetron sputtering coated fabrics have been mainly focused on electromagnetic shielding, bacterial resistance, hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties and structural color etc. In this review, recent progress of the technology is discussed in detail, and the common target materials, technologies and functions and characterization of coated fabrics are summarized and analyzed. Finally, the existing problems and future prospects of this developing field are briefly proposed and discussed.Entities:
Keywords: fabrics; functions and characterization; magnetron sputtering; nano-film; target materials
Year: 2018 PMID: 30322000 PMCID: PMC6213017 DOI: 10.3390/ma11101953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Common target materials and functions and characterizing methods of magnetron sputtering coated fabrics.
| Serial Number | Target Materials | Functions | Characterizing Methods |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cu, Ag, Ti, Al, Ni, TiO2, ZnO, WO3, V2O5, Al2O3, ITO, AZO, etc. | Electromagnetic shielding, anti-static, conductive properties | Electromagnetic shielding efficiency, charge surface density, electrical conductivity, resistivity, square resistance |
| 2 | Cu, Ag, Ti, Al, Ni, Pt, TiO2, ZnO, MgO, ITO, AZO, PTFE, etc. | Anti-UV, anti-infrared properties | UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) value, infrared reflectivity |
| 3 | Cu, Ag, Zn, Ti, TiO2, Pt, ZnO, MgO, CuO, brass, etc. | Antibacterial property | Bacteriostatic rate |
| 4 | Ni, Al, TiO2, PTFE, TiN, SiO2, etc. | Hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties | Static contact angle, surface free energy |
| 5 | TiO2, ZnO, MgO, SnO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, etc. | Adsorbed gas or gas sensitivity properties | Resistivity, electrical conductivity |
| 6 | Ti, Al, TiO2, WO3, SiO2, SnO2, TiN, etc. | Structural color effect | Reflectance, transmittance, refractive index |
| 7 | SiO2, Al2O3, LaB6, etc. | Heat resistant or warmness | Thermal stability, Thermal insulation coefficient, Thermal conductivity |
| 8 | Cu, Ag, Pt | Improved dyeing fastness | Light fastness, washing fastness |
Figure 1The amount of literatures on magnetron sputtering functional textiles in recent years.
Figure 2The amount of literatures on magnetron sputtering coated fabrics target materials in recent years.
Figure 3Schematic of the preparation of PVA impregnated cotton fabric by padding and sputtering. (Reprinted from Reference [43] with permission).
Figure 4Scheme of the coating process. (Reprinted from Reference [84] with permission).
Figure 5SEM images from surfaces that were plasma-treated with subsequent deposition. (a) Untreated; (b) 3 min plasma treated; (c) 5 min plasma treated; (d) 10 min plasma treated. Scale 2 μm (Reprinted from Reference [111] with permission).