posted on 2023-11-28, 15:05authored byTianli Zhang, Qiang Li, Fandong Meng, Yongyuan Ren, Zhekun Shi, Yiqiang Wen, Quan Liu, Qinghua Zhang
Despite
the development of many functional fabrics, they
are unable
to meet practical needs due to their monolithic functions and low
durability. Therefore, a multifunctional waterborne polyurethane nanodroplet
containing disulfide bonds (WSPU) was synthesized using a simple and
environmentally friendly approach. The functional WSPU nanodroplet
coating endowed fabrics with a variety of properties, including exceptional
hydrophobicity, antibacterial properties, self-healing at room temperature,
directional transport, etc. The functionalized fabric demonstrated
durable mechanical and chemical stabilities due to the combined effects
of disulfide bond reconstruction and hydrophobic chain migration.
It exhibited the ability to regain its hydrophobic properties at room
temperature after 50 friction cycles were performed without requiring
external stimulation. Furthermore, the fabric maintained a water contact
angle above 140°, even after being subjected to washing, boiling,
and immersion in acid and alkali solutions. In addition, as a result
of the fabric’s Janus-like wettability, it performed various
functions in accordance with varying weather conditions, in terms
of wearing comfort and breathability. In hot weather or during exercise,
the Janus fabric with the hydrophilic side facing outward enhances
the process of sweat-directed perspiration, resulting in a notable
cooling effect. On rainy days, the Janus fabric, when positioned with
the hydrophobic side facing outward, exhibited excellent waterproof
performance. This study presents an opportunity to explore the development
of multifunctional fabrics through the combined effects of several
functions.