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      APPLICATION OF POLYCARBOXYLIC ACIDS AS BINDERS FOR TiO2 IMMOBILIZATION ON COTTON TEXTILES

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          ABSTRACT Immobilizing the photocatalyst on a support is an alternative solution to a critical issue in photocatalysis, which is the need for unit operations to remove the photocatalyst from the effluent. In this work, TiO2 was immobilized onto a cotton textile substrate by polycarboxylic acid binders (succinic and citric acids) using a solution deposition method, and the most appropriate conditions for pre-treatment and the relationship between variables were determined by an experimental design. Then, samples prepared at optimum conditions were exposed to UV for an extended period of time to evaluate the deactivation. The results showed an increase in photocatalytic activity and deposited mass by raising curing temperature, a statistically significant variable for tested binders. However, the increase in photocatalyst mass deposition is not always followed by an increase in photocatalytic activity, indicating that the photocatalyst distribution on the substrate is also important for photocatalytic efficiency. Both binders formed UV light active materials with sufficient displacement strength for photocatalysis use.

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              Nanotechnology in Textiles.

              Increasing customer demand for durable and functional apparel manufactured in a sustainable manner has created an opportunity for nanomaterials to be integrated into textile substrates. Nanomoieties can induce stain repellence, wrinkle-freeness, static elimination, and electrical conductivity to fibers without compromising their comfort and flexibility. Nanomaterials also offer a wider application potential to create connected garments that can sense and respond to external stimuli via electrical, color, or physiological signals. This review discusses electronic and photonic nanotechnologies that are integrated with textiles and shows their applications in displays, sensing, and drug release within the context of performance, durability, and connectivity. Risk factors including nanotoxicity, nanomaterial release during washing, and environmental impact of nanotextiles based on life cycle assessments have been evaluated. This review also provides an analysis of nanotechnology consolidation in the textiles market to evaluate global trends and patent coverage, supplemented by case studies of commercial products. Perceived limitations of nanotechnology in the textile industry and future directions are identified.
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                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Journal
                bjce
                Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
                Braz. J. Chem. Eng.
                Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0104-6632
                1678-4383
                March 2019
                : 36
                : 1
                : 181-190
                Affiliations
                [1] Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul orgnameUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul orgdiv1Departamento de Engenharia Química Brazil crissie@ 123456enq.ufrgs.br
                Article
                S0104-66322019000100181
                10.1590/0104-6632.20190361s20170258
                9fd5ab3f-99ae-4338-8f3e-31a6f3cfec0a

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 18 May 2017
                : 09 March 2018
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 33, Pages: 10
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                SciELO Brazil

                Categories
                Environmental Engineering

                Titanium compounds,Photocatalysis,Textile substrates,Immobilization,Polycarboxylic acids

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