Photocatalytically Active Cotton Fabrics Produced with Anatase Synthesized Using a Low-Temperature Sol-Gel Process
Key Engineering Materials 2018
Raivis Eglītis, Gundars Mežinskis

In this work two different hydrosols were used to impregnate a commercially available cotton fabric with anatase nanoparticles to give it photocatalytic activity. To increase the activity, different pre-treatment methods were applied. The nanoparticle size was determined using dynamic light scattering and X-ray diffraction, and the fabrics were examined using scanning electron microscopy. Photocatalytic activity was measured using the degradation of methyl-orange while irradiating the samples with UV light. The synthesis method allowed to produce anatase with an average particle size of 32-37 nm depending on the synthesis method used.


Atslēgas vārdi
self-cleaning, cotton, sol-gel, TiO2, anatase
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.762.408
Hipersaite
https://www.scientific.net/KEM.762.408

Eglītis, R., Mežinskis, G. Photocatalytically Active Cotton Fabrics Produced with Anatase Synthesized Using a Low-Temperature Sol-Gel Process. No: Key Engineering Materials, Latvija, Rīga, 20.-20. oktobris, 2017. Switzerland: -, 2018, 408.-412.lpp. e-ISSN 1662-9795. Pieejams: doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.762.408

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English (en)
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