The way of producing functional textile finishings by the sol-gel process using a multistep approach, consisting of consecutive depositions of sol layers on cotton fabric, for obtaining architectures with a different number of layers (namely, 1, 3 or 6 layers) is discussed. To this aim, tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) has been used as a precursor and the role of such architectures has been deeply investigated and correlated with the sol concentration and with the presence of the condensation catalyst DBTA (Dibutyltindiacetate). The multi-layer coatings were applied by padding using sols containing appropriate molar ratios of the precursor, anhydrous ethanol, catalyst and hydrochloric acid. The effects of the catalyst during the alkoxide reaction a...
The aim of this work is to investigate the influence of weave structures and silica coatings obtaine...
In the present research the raw and the commercial types of cotton textile were modified by the sol-...
Hydrorepellency was conferred to cotton fabrics by an hybrid organic–inorganic finishing via sol–gel...
In this work the sol-gel synthesis of silica thin films and a novel multistep process consisting of ...
Current efforts of research in the field of textile materials are focused on surface functionalizati...
Cotton was sol-gel treated employing several metal alkoxide precursors (namely, tetraethylortho-sili...
Hybrid phosphorus-doped silica architectures have been prepared through sol-gel processes in order t...
This chapter reviews the recent advances referring to the use of sol-gel processes and layer by laye...
The commercial availability of inorganic/organic precursors for sol-gel formulations is very high an...
Polyester (PET), cotton (COT), and two relative blend textile fabrics were treated by sol-gel proces...
Sol-gel treatments have been performed on cotton fabrics in order to promote the formation of a surf...
International audienceSurfaces of cotton, polyester (PES) and polyamide (PA) fabrics have been modif...
The aim of the present work was the surface modification of cotton and polyester fibers to confer hy...
In this research, pure cotton textile was modified by the sol-gel technology with low thermal post-t...
In this research pure cotton textile has been modified by the sol-gel technology to implement zinc o...
The aim of this work is to investigate the influence of weave structures and silica coatings obtaine...
In the present research the raw and the commercial types of cotton textile were modified by the sol-...
Hydrorepellency was conferred to cotton fabrics by an hybrid organic–inorganic finishing via sol–gel...
In this work the sol-gel synthesis of silica thin films and a novel multistep process consisting of ...
Current efforts of research in the field of textile materials are focused on surface functionalizati...
Cotton was sol-gel treated employing several metal alkoxide precursors (namely, tetraethylortho-sili...
Hybrid phosphorus-doped silica architectures have been prepared through sol-gel processes in order t...
This chapter reviews the recent advances referring to the use of sol-gel processes and layer by laye...
The commercial availability of inorganic/organic precursors for sol-gel formulations is very high an...
Polyester (PET), cotton (COT), and two relative blend textile fabrics were treated by sol-gel proces...
Sol-gel treatments have been performed on cotton fabrics in order to promote the formation of a surf...
International audienceSurfaces of cotton, polyester (PES) and polyamide (PA) fabrics have been modif...
The aim of the present work was the surface modification of cotton and polyester fibers to confer hy...
In this research, pure cotton textile was modified by the sol-gel technology with low thermal post-t...
In this research pure cotton textile has been modified by the sol-gel technology to implement zinc o...
The aim of this work is to investigate the influence of weave structures and silica coatings obtaine...
In the present research the raw and the commercial types of cotton textile were modified by the sol-...
Hydrorepellency was conferred to cotton fabrics by an hybrid organic–inorganic finishing via sol–gel...