Abstract

In order to introduce multifunctional properties into the recycled polyphenylene sulfite (PPS) nonwoven fabrics, highly conductive and hydrophobic fabrics with excellent Joule heating performance were fabricated by depositing in-situ polymerized polypyrrole (PPy) onto PPS nonwoven fabric and followed by a silicone coating process. The resultant PPy-coated nonwoven fabric exhibited high electrical conductivity. The surface resistivity of PPy-coated nonwoven fabric was less than 8.8 Ω/sq. The high conductivity of PPy coating provided the fabric with excellent electrical heating properties in conjunction with a photothermal heating properties. The saturation temperature of the samples can get to 125.6°C with 4V DC power. The thin silicone coating can help to resist the oxidation of PPy and endow the nonwoven fabrics with excellent water-resistant features. This study provided a simple and effective method to transform the recycled PPS nonwoven fabric into a multifunction material.

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