In this study, functional coatings with N-halamine structure were formed on cotton fabrics by dopamine (DA) auto-deposition and DA/Polyethyleneimine (PEI) covalent co-deposition, respectively. SEM UV-Vis and XPS had con rmed the deposition of DA and DA/ polydopamine (PDA) on the cotton fabrics. When the mass ratio of DA/PEI was 1:1.5, a uniform functional coating was formed. XRD had indicated that the coating and the oxidative sodium hypochlorite solution did not affect the crystal structure of cellulose. The DA/PEI co-deposited modi ed cotton fabric had excellent antibacterial property after chlorination, and the inactivation rate against E coli and S aureus could reach 100% with a contact time of 30 min. The functional coating on the cotton fabric remained stable after 50 washing cycles. The UPF values and the wrinkle recovery angle (WRA) tests showed that the DA/PEI co-deposited coating imparted great durable press and UV protective properties to the cotton fabric. The breaking strength loss rate of the modi ed cotton fabrics after chlorination was about 20%, which had little effect on the wearing property.
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