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Structural Colored Fabric Based on Monodisperse Cu 2 O Microspheres.

Xiaowen LiZhen YinZhanghan SheYan WangParpiev KhabibullaJuramirza KayumovGuojin LiuLan ZhouGuocheng Zhu
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Structural-colored fabrics have been attracting much attention due to their eco-friendliness, dyelessness, and anti-fading properties. Monodisperse microspheres of metal, metal oxide, and semiconductors are promising materials for creating photonic crystals and structural colors owing to their high refractive indices. Herein, Cu 2 O microspheres were prepared by a two-step reduction method at room temperature; the size of Cu 2 O microspheres was controlled by changing the molar ratio of citrate to Cu 2+ ; and the size of Cu 2 O microspheres was tuned from 275 nm to 190 nm. The Cu 2 O microsphere dispersions were prepared with the monodispersity of Cu 2 O microspheres. Furthermore, the effect of the concentration of Cu 2 O microsphere and poly(butyl acrylate) on the structural color was also evaluated. Finally, the stability of the structural color against friction and bending was also tested. The results demonstrated that the different structural colors of fabrics were achieved by adjusting the size of the Cu 2 O microsphere, and the color fastness of the structural color was improved by using poly(butyl acrylate) as the adhesive.
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