In Situ Functionalization of Cellulose with Polyoxometalate for UV-Resistant Performance

Polyoxometalate-based composite materials have recently attracted extensive attention due to their unique structural characteristics and physicochemical properties. In the present work, a flexible anti-UV blocker compatible with cotton fabric was prepared by simple covalent bond self-assembly of car...

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Main Authors: Haibing Cheng, Lei Zhong, Weini Jia, Xiaoli Zhang, Qinghui Mao, Zhijie Liang
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-04-01
Series:Journal of Natural Fibers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2137619
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author Haibing Cheng
Lei Zhong
Weini Jia
Xiaoli Zhang
Qinghui Mao
Zhijie Liang
author_facet Haibing Cheng
Lei Zhong
Weini Jia
Xiaoli Zhang
Qinghui Mao
Zhijie Liang
author_sort Haibing Cheng
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description Polyoxometalate-based composite materials have recently attracted extensive attention due to their unique structural characteristics and physicochemical properties. In the present work, a flexible anti-UV blocker compatible with cotton fabric was prepared by simple covalent bond self-assembly of carboxyl group (−COOH) and phosphomolybdate. The resultant cotton fabrics were investigated and confirmed by FT-IR, PXRD and SEM-EDS, demonstrating the successful preparation of polyoxometalate-based composite fabric. The UV spectrum of as-designed composite fabric imparts excellent UV absorption capacity and the UPF value reaches 397.19, which is far superior to original cotton (7.09). Furthermore, the blocker was tested on the photosensitive material in direct UV irradiation, which proved its outstanding performance as a flexible, wearable, and visualized UV blocker. In addition, the experimental results confirmed that the prepared composite material exhibited an excellent and stable UV resistant performance (UPF: 100+) after 5 days UV aging irradiation and five times washing. The proposed fabrication strategy could promisingly endow polyoxometalate-based fiber materials with extensive applicability potential.
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spelling doaj.art-150f4fcfa6284347beffc3dbebf85cc02023-09-25T10:28:57ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2023-04-0120110.1080/15440478.2022.21376192137619In Situ Functionalization of Cellulose with Polyoxometalate for UV-Resistant PerformanceHaibing Cheng0Lei Zhong1Weini Jia2Xiaoli Zhang3Qinghui Mao4Zhijie Liang5Nantong UniversityNantong UniversityNantong UniversityNantong UniversityNantong UniversityNantong UniversityPolyoxometalate-based composite materials have recently attracted extensive attention due to their unique structural characteristics and physicochemical properties. In the present work, a flexible anti-UV blocker compatible with cotton fabric was prepared by simple covalent bond self-assembly of carboxyl group (−COOH) and phosphomolybdate. The resultant cotton fabrics were investigated and confirmed by FT-IR, PXRD and SEM-EDS, demonstrating the successful preparation of polyoxometalate-based composite fabric. The UV spectrum of as-designed composite fabric imparts excellent UV absorption capacity and the UPF value reaches 397.19, which is far superior to original cotton (7.09). Furthermore, the blocker was tested on the photosensitive material in direct UV irradiation, which proved its outstanding performance as a flexible, wearable, and visualized UV blocker. In addition, the experimental results confirmed that the prepared composite material exhibited an excellent and stable UV resistant performance (UPF: 100+) after 5 days UV aging irradiation and five times washing. The proposed fabrication strategy could promisingly endow polyoxometalate-based fiber materials with extensive applicability potential.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2137619polyoxometalatecotton fiberself-assemblyuv-resistant performancedurabilityupf value
spellingShingle Haibing Cheng
Lei Zhong
Weini Jia
Xiaoli Zhang
Qinghui Mao
Zhijie Liang
In Situ Functionalization of Cellulose with Polyoxometalate for UV-Resistant Performance
Journal of Natural Fibers
polyoxometalate
cotton fiber
self-assembly
uv-resistant performance
durability
upf value
title In Situ Functionalization of Cellulose with Polyoxometalate for UV-Resistant Performance
title_full In Situ Functionalization of Cellulose with Polyoxometalate for UV-Resistant Performance
title_fullStr In Situ Functionalization of Cellulose with Polyoxometalate for UV-Resistant Performance
title_full_unstemmed In Situ Functionalization of Cellulose with Polyoxometalate for UV-Resistant Performance
title_short In Situ Functionalization of Cellulose with Polyoxometalate for UV-Resistant Performance
title_sort in situ functionalization of cellulose with polyoxometalate for uv resistant performance
topic polyoxometalate
cotton fiber
self-assembly
uv-resistant performance
durability
upf value
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2137619
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