Literature DB >> 35006846

Single Tungsten Atom-Modified Cotton Fabrics for Visible-Light-Driven Photocatalytic Degradation and Antibacterial Activity.

Yibo Feng1, Hua Wang2, Guanhua Lin3, Peixin Cui4, Hui Li1, Zhiming Sun1, Kaiwen Wang1, Xu Zhang1, Yuhang Gao1, Xiaoyong Huang5, Kui Zhu5, Dean Pan1, Shengcheng Mao1, Wei Li1, Bingpu Zhou6, Cong Wang1.   

Abstract

Various single-atom materials exhibit distinguished performances in catalysis and biology. To boost their applications, single-atom-based strategies are highly demanded to exhibit repeatable functions on advanced wearable substrates. However, single-atom approaches are rarely reported to anchor on wearable materials, i.e., widely applied cotton fabrics. Here, we developed a simple method of loading uniformly dispersed single tungsten atoms on cotton via ordinary direct-dye processing to exhibit superior sustainable functions. The single sites of tungsten atom centers are constructed by binding oxygen-coordinated single tungsten atom on the cotton fabric surface via -COOH groups. Consequently, the band gap of single sites decreases significantly to 2.75 from 3.03 eV. Therefore, the single-site-modified cotton exhibits excellent visible-light-driven (>420 nm) photocatalytic degradation efficiency of organic dyes, which exceeds other reported cotton-based materials by nearly two orders of magnitude. Furthermore, the single-site-modified cotton also exhibits great antibacterial performance due to reactive oxygen species. Moreover, the cotton with anchored single sites possesses great washing-resistance ability during 20 laundry cycles under soap-washing conditions. After recycling, the single sites on cotton have no obvious changes in the microstructure, which demonstrates the success of our sustainable strategy of single sites anchored on cotton. The single-site technique can be extended to many other elemental atoms on various wearable devices, providing a playground for functional material communities.

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Keywords:  antibacterial; single tungsten atom; single-site cotton; visible-light photocatalysis; wearable flexible material

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35006846     DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.1c00124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Bio Mater        ISSN: 2576-6422


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1.  In situ synthesis of TiO2/NC on cotton fibers with antibacterial properties and recyclable photocatalytic degradation of dyes.

Authors:  Wei Chen; Xiaolin Feng; Danyin Zhang; Fangfang Lu; Hairong Wang; Jiacheng Tan; Qiao Xu; Yongkun Liu; Zhihai Cao; Xiuping Su
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-07-08       Impact factor: 4.036

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