Surface modification of textiles with desired functionalities can be engineered by a considerable number of techniques ranging from traditional treatments to multifunctional approaches. Textiles, in fact, offer a challenging platform for functional modifications in order to meet additional strategic requirements for a large variety of applications. This article reviews recent developments involving modification of cotton textiles using physical methods (corona discharge, plasma) and chemical methods (vapor-phase atomic layer deposition treatment, surface grafting, enzymatic modification, cationic modification with nanoparticles, sol-gel technique, method and treatment with different reagents) and their characterization. The authors will present how the controlled wettability has been integrated into traditional materials to improve their performances and to extend their practical applications by developing new functionalities. The authors give a brief background on applications of cotton-modified surfaces and the development of novel innovative production techniques used to modify the surface materials and to improve the product quality.
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September 2013
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September 01 2013
A brief review of surface-functionalized cotton fabrics Available to Purchase
Barbara Cortese, PhD;
Barbara Cortese, PhD
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ISMN CNR Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials, Via Salaria Km 29300, Monterotondo Stazione, Roma, Italy
*Corresponding author e-mail address: barbara.cortese@ismn.cnr.it
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Daniela Caschera, PhD;
Daniela Caschera, PhD
ISMN CNR Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials, Via Salaria Km 29300, Monterotondo Stazione, Roma, Italy
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Giuseppina Padeletti, PhD;
Giuseppina Padeletti, PhD
ISMN CNR Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials, Via Salaria Km 29300, Monterotondo Stazione, Roma, Italy
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Gabriel M. Ingo, PhD;
Gabriel M. Ingo, PhD
ISMN CNR Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials, Via Salaria Km 29300, Monterotondo Stazione, Roma, Italy
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Giuseppe Gigli, PhD
Giuseppe Gigli, PhD
National Nanotechnology Laboratory-Institute Nanoscience-CNR (NNL-CNR NANO),Via Arnesano, Lecce, Italy
Department of Mathematics and Physics, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Center for Biomolecular Nanotechnologies (CNB) of Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Lecce, Italy
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*Corresponding author e-mail address: barbara.cortese@ismn.cnr.it
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 17 2013
Accepted:
May 30 2013
Online ISSN: 2050-6260
Print ISSN: 2050-6252
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2013
Surface Innovations (2013) 1 (3): 140–156.
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Received:
April 17 2013
Accepted:
May 30 2013
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Cortese B, Caschera D, Padeletti G, Ingo GM, Gigli G (2013), "A brief review of surface-functionalized cotton fabrics". Surface Innovations, Vol. 1 No. 3 pp. 140–156, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/si.13.00008
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