Abstract

The construction of multifunctional colored cotton fabrics still faces significant challenges that dramatically limit the application of dyed fabrics in multiple fields. This report presented a simple and effective method for creating multifunctional colored cotton fabrics with hydrophobic, UV-resistant, and antibacterial properties. This was achieved by applying Metal-organic frameworks (MOF)/composite colored nanospheres and polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS) via a spray-on process. Firstly, ZIF-8/disperse dye nanospheres (ZIF-8@DPAN) with uniform diameter and dispersion stability were synthesized, which could effectively prevent the leakage of dispersed dyes. The ZIF-8@DPAN had excellent color properties, enabling direct spray and bonding to cotton fabrics by electrostatic gravitational force. The colored cotton fabric that was obtained exhibited outstanding performance, boasting a hydrophobic angle of 142°, a UPF value exceeding 400, and an antibacterial rate of over 94 %. Furthermore, the colored cotton fabric boasts remarkable durability against washing and rubbing, ensuring its longevity and resistance to wear and tear. Therefore, the synergistic effect of functionalized colored nanoparticles ZIF-8@DPAN and PMHS offers a facile and feasible method for fabricating of multifunctional dyed textiles.

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