Abstract
In this study, multifunctional polyester-cotton fabrics (PTCO) were constructed by gradually assembling polyethyleneimine phenyl phosphonate (POI) and different hydrophobic agents, respectively. The effect of different hydrophobic agents including tetraethyl orthosilicate, perfluorooctyltriethoxysilane (PFDTES), and hexadecyltrimethoxysilane on the thermal stability, flame retardancy, hydrophobic property, UV resistance and antibacterial property of PTCO/POI was investigated in detail. PTCO/POI-SiF had better flame retardancy due to the flame-retardant effect of PFDTES and POI, and the limiting oxygen index increased from 29.8 % to 31.2 %. The thermal oxidation stability of PTCO/POI-SiH and PTCO/POI-SiF was significantly improved in high temperatures, and the char residues at 700 °C were increased from 4.1 % to 7.6 % and 7.4 %. And PTCO/POI-SiH and PTCO/POI-SiF had excellent superhydrophobic properties with water contact angles of 151° and 162° and sliding angles of 4° and 3°. The ultraviolet protection factors of them were increased to 56.9 and 63.3, respectively, which had a good UV resistance. And both PTCO/POI-SiH and PTCO/POI-SiF had excellent antibacterial effects for E. coli and S. aureus. The breaking force, whiteness and moisture permeability of the finished fabrics had not been changed. Therefore, it is believed that PTCO/POI-SiH and PTCO/POI-SiF are promising for application in multifunctional fabrics.
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