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Silver Nanowires and Silanes in Hybrid Functionalization of Aramid Fabrics.

Alicja NejmanAnna Baranowska-KorczycKatarzyna Ranoszek-SoliwodaIzabela JasińskaGrzegorz CelichowskiMalgorzata Cieslak
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
New functionalization methods of meta - and para -aramid fabrics with silver nanowires (AgNWs) and two silanes (3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES)) and diethoxydimethylsilane (DEDMS) were developed: a one-step method (mixture) with AgNWs dispersed in the silane mixture and a two-step method (layer-by-layer) in which the silanes mixture was applied to the previously deposited AgNWs layer. The fabrics were pre-treated in a low-pressure air radio frequency (RF) plasma and subsequently coated with polydopamine. The modified fabrics acquired hydrophobic properties (contact angle Θ W of 112-125°). The surface free energy for both modified fabrics was approximately 29 mJ/m 2 , while for reference, meta - and para -aramid fabrics have a free energy of 53 mJ/m 2 and 40 mJ/m 2 , respectively. The electrical surface resistance (R s ) was on the order of 10 2 Ω and 10 4 Ω for the two-step and one-step method, respectively. The electrical volume resistance (R v ) for both modified fabrics was on the order of 10 2 Ω. After UV irradiation, the Rs did not change for the two-step method, and for the one-step method, it increased to the order of 10 10 Ω. The specific strength values were higher by 71% and 63% for the meta -aramid fabric and by 102% and 110% for the para -aramid fabric for the two-step and one-step method, respectively, compared to the unmodified fabrics after UV radiation.
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