Sol–gel is a very effective method to obtain high purity ceramic and hybrid coatings on a variety of substrates. Thanks to their unique structure and extremely reduced thicknesses, sol–gel coatings can remain adherent and transparent even on flexible substrates such as textiles. Hence, their versatile chemistry can be exploited to impart a variety of properties to fabrics. Here, we evaluated the potential of sol–gel coatings for the functionalization of silk fabrics, and in particular for the preparation of coatings able to simultaneously improve abrasion resistance and attain water-repellency. To this end, tetra-ethyl-ortho-silicate based (TEOS) hybrid coatings were prepared using different Si-alkoxides functionalized with either alkyl cha...
Multifunctional textiles have been widely investigated with antimicrobial, self-cleaning, UV-protect...
In this work, a silica sol prepared by co-hydrolysis and co-condensation of TEGS (Tetraethylrthosili...
Medieval glass is commonly attacked by atmospheric pollutants conveyed by water, triggering the corr...
Sol–gel is a very effective method to obtain high purity ceramic and hybrid coatings on a variety of...
Sol–gel is a very effective method to obtain high purity ceramic and hybrid coatings on a variety of...
International audienceSurfaces of cotton, polyester (PES) and polyamide (PA) fabrics have been modif...
Current efforts of research in the field of textile materials are focused on surface functionalizati...
The homogeneous combination of inorganic and organic moieties in a single-phase material provides un...
Despite its popularity in other industries, including textiles, for the preparation of inorganic and...
Nanocoatings based on sol–gel coatings are presented as suitable tool to modify materials based on p...
The commercial availability of inorganic/organic precursors for sol-gel formulations is very high an...
Hybrid organic-inorganic coatings impart desirable properties to textiles, but can adversely affect ...
A method to produce multifunctional coatings for the protection of silk is developed. Aqueous disper...
The way of producing functional textile finishings by the sol-gel process using a multistep approach...
Multifunctional textiles have been widely investigated with antimicrobial, self-cleaning, UV-protect...
In this work, a silica sol prepared by co-hydrolysis and co-condensation of TEGS (Tetraethylrthosili...
Medieval glass is commonly attacked by atmospheric pollutants conveyed by water, triggering the corr...
Sol–gel is a very effective method to obtain high purity ceramic and hybrid coatings on a variety of...
Sol–gel is a very effective method to obtain high purity ceramic and hybrid coatings on a variety of...
International audienceSurfaces of cotton, polyester (PES) and polyamide (PA) fabrics have been modif...
Current efforts of research in the field of textile materials are focused on surface functionalizati...
The homogeneous combination of inorganic and organic moieties in a single-phase material provides un...
Despite its popularity in other industries, including textiles, for the preparation of inorganic and...
Nanocoatings based on sol–gel coatings are presented as suitable tool to modify materials based on p...
The commercial availability of inorganic/organic precursors for sol-gel formulations is very high an...
Hybrid organic-inorganic coatings impart desirable properties to textiles, but can adversely affect ...
A method to produce multifunctional coatings for the protection of silk is developed. Aqueous disper...
The way of producing functional textile finishings by the sol-gel process using a multistep approach...
Multifunctional textiles have been widely investigated with antimicrobial, self-cleaning, UV-protect...
In this work, a silica sol prepared by co-hydrolysis and co-condensation of TEGS (Tetraethylrthosili...
Medieval glass is commonly attacked by atmospheric pollutants conveyed by water, triggering the corr...