Thermosensitive textiles made from silver nanoparticle-filled brown cotton fibers.

Nanoscale Adv

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory Beltsville MD 20705 USA.

Published: September 2022

Filling fibers with nanomaterials can create new functions or modify the existing properties. However, as nanocomposite formation for natural cellulosic fibers has been challenging, little information is available on how the embedded nanomaterials alter the properties of cellulosic fibers. Here we filled brown cotton fibers with silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) to examine their thermosensitive properties. Using naturally present tannins in brown cotton fibers as a reducing agent, Ag NP-filled brown cotton fibers (nanoparticle diameter of about 28 nm, weight fraction of 12 500 mg kg) were produced through a one-step process without using any external agents. The formation of Ag NPs was uniform across the nonwoven cotton fabric and was concentrated in the lumen of the fibers. The insertion of Ag NPs into the fibers shifted the thermal decomposition of cellulose to lower temperatures with increased activation energy and promoted heat release during combustion. Ag NPs lowered the thermal effusivity of the fabric, causing the fabric to feel warmer than the control brown cotton. Ag NP-filled brown cotton was more effectively heated to higher temperatures than control brown cotton under the same heating treatments.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470032PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00279eDOI Listing

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