2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.10.178
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Surface processing and ageing behavior of silk fabrics treated with atmospheric-pressure plasma for pigment-based ink-jet printing

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“…Mixed NPs nearly completely adsorbed to textiles in 60 min, thereby indicating their high self-assembly efficiency. The amino functional group-driven self-assembly of free HBPAA and HBPAA-capped Ag, Au, and Pt NPs on biomass fibers indicates a remarkable surface chemical transformation, which can be evidenced by XPS ( Figure 6) [30]. Typical characteristic peaks that could be assigned to C 1s and O 1s for cotton and C 1s, N 1s, and O 1s for silk and wool were found at approximately 284, 398, and 532 eV in the wide-scan XPS spectra.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Mixed NPs nearly completely adsorbed to textiles in 60 min, thereby indicating their high self-assembly efficiency. The amino functional group-driven self-assembly of free HBPAA and HBPAA-capped Ag, Au, and Pt NPs on biomass fibers indicates a remarkable surface chemical transformation, which can be evidenced by XPS ( Figure 6) [30]. Typical characteristic peaks that could be assigned to C 1s and O 1s for cotton and C 1s, N 1s, and O 1s for silk and wool were found at approximately 284, 398, and 532 eV in the wide-scan XPS spectra.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of the wide-scan XPS spectra of treated and pure cotton reveals an additional N 1s peak in the former, thus suggesting the existence of amine-terminated HBPAA (Figure 6a). The amino functional group-driven self-assembly of free HBPAA and HBPAA-capped Ag, Au, and Pt NPs on biomass fibers indicates a remarkable surface chemical transformation, which can be evidenced by XPS ( Figure 6) [30]. Typical characteristic peaks that could be assigned to C 1s and O 1s for cotton and C 1s, N 1s, and O 1s for silk and wool were found at approximately 284, 398, and fitting results of Ag 3d indicate peak positions that are nearly identical to those of standard metallic Ag, Au, and Pt for cotton, silk, and wool textiles (Figure 6b-j and Table 1).…”
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“…109111 Zhang et al. 112 have improved the printability of silk fabrics with pigment ink-jet printing by pretreating the fabrics with DBD air plasma. The applied pretreatment improved pigment color yield as well as anti-bleeding performance, which are two of the main problems when pigment printing on silk fabrics.…”
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“…109 The obtained physiochemical changes of silk fibers after APP treatment can improve hydrophilicity, 106 dyeability in terms of dye exhaustion, color depth, homogeneity, and even fastness of certain types of dyes. [109][110][111] Zhang et al 112 have improved the printability of silk fabrics with pigment ink-jet printing by pretreating the fabrics with DBD air plasma. The applied pretreatment improved pigment color yield as well as anti-bleeding performance, which are two of the main problems when pigment printing on silk fabrics.…”
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“…With the development of economy and the progress of society, textiles are largely used in our daily lives (Zhang, Wang, Yu et al, 2018;Hao et al, 2018;Lu et al, 2019). However, their flammability factor also increases fire hazards.…”
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