Abstract
AbstractIn this study, functionalization of PET fabrics with amino groups was achieved by aminolysis. Aminolysis routes were explored using different amine‐based materials including ethylenediamine (EDA), triaminotriethylamine (TAEA) and (3‐aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (APTMS), (3‐trimethoxy‐silylpropyl)diethylentriamine (TRIAMO) in addition to amino‐functionalized silica nanoparticles as amino‐silane based reagents. The samples were deeply characterized by SEM, AFM, and XPS. Abrasion and tensile tests were carried out to evaluate the mechanical properties of the modified fabrics. Results showed that aminolysis conducted with EDA and TAEA as amino based reagents lower the performances of PET, while dense coatings can be deposited on the fibres by amino silane‐based reagents that act as protective layers. APTMS modified PET presented improved abrasion resistance compared to the native PET. The antibacterial activity of the PET surfaces functionalized with the different amino groups was also evaluated using the gram‐negative bacterium A. fischeri antibacterial assay. The results showed improved antibacterial performances of the native textile treated with APTMS and TAEA based reagents.
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