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Nanofibers for clothing fabrics refer to fiber materials prepared by nanotechnology for the manufacture of clothing and textiles. These nanofibers have a high specific surface area and membrane-like structure, as well as good softness and breathability. Therefore, it is widely used in clothing fabrics.
1. Comfort: nanofiber materials should have good air permeability and comfort, so that the wearer feels comfortable.
2. Strength and durability: nanofiber materials should have sufficient strength and durability to ensure the service life and wear resistance of clothing.
3. Antibacterial: Nanofiber materials can have antibacterial and antifungal properties, helping to keep clothing clean and hygienic.
4. Moisture absorption and perspiration: nanofiber materials should have good moisture absorption and perspiration performance, helping to keep the wearer dry and comfortable.
There are many ways to prepare nanofibers for clothing fabrics, including melt-blowing, self-assembly, vapor deposition and electrospinning. Among them, the nanofibers prepared by electrospinning technology have small diameter, large specific surface area and small bending stiffness, and the obtained fabrics have excellent wear properties such as compact, soft, waterproof and breathable. Electrostatic spinning nanofibers have a wide application prospect in the field of clothing and textiles, which can produce clothing products with superior performance and comfort.
1. Waterproof and breathable fabric: The team of Professor Ding Bin of Donghua University mixed polyurethane, hydrophobic fluorinated polyurethane and high thermal conductivity BN nanosheets for electrospinning to obtain waterproof, breathable and thermal conductive electrospinning nanofiber film.
Original text link:https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c04486
2. Antibacterial fabric: The team of Professor Qin Xiaohong of Donghua University proposed a new process of depositing antibacterial electrospinning nanofibers on the surface of cotton fibers to prepare wettable antibacterial yarn.
Original text link:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2019.123241
3.Warm fabric: Professor Ding Bin's team used electrospinning technology to obtain fluffy fiber skeleton in one step, and combined with heat-induced crosslinking method to prepare a "hard-soft" two-component structure of stretchable super-elastic cold insulation material.
Original text link:https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c05333
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