Synergistic Stain Removal Achieved by Controlling the Fractions of Light and Thermo Responsive Components in the Dual-Responsive Copolymer Immobilized on Cotton Fabrics by Cross-Linker

Xuan Zhang, Panpan Zhang, Min Lu, Dongming Qi, Peter Müller-Buschbaum, Qi Zhong

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Abstract

Enhanced synergistic stain removal is realized by tailoring the comonomer fractions of a light- and thermo-dual responsive copolymer, which is immobilized on cotton fabrics by a cross-linker. The copolymer poly(acrylamide azobenzene-co-ethylene glycol methacrylate-co-triethylene glycol methyl ether methacrylate), denoted P(AAAB1-co-EGMA2-co-MEO3MA17), is prepared by the ATRP polymerization method. The present molar ratio for these monomers is 1:2:17. Because of the existence of the light-responsive AAAB unit, the transition temperature of its aqueous solution under UV radiation is shifted to 39 °C, which is 2 °C higher than that in ambient conditions. This increase is caused by the trans-cis isomerization from the azobenzene groups, indicating an increased hydrophilicity of P(AAAB1-co-EGMA2-co-MEO3MA17) under UV radiation. After being immobilized onto cotton fabrics by a cross-linker, they are also dual-responsive. The equilibrium swelling ratio (ESR) of the cotton fabrics is further increased after UV radiation. Compared to our former investigation, the reduction of the AAAB molar fraction from 0.1 to 0.05 causes an increase of the ESR value by 10%. Moreover, the stain removal efficiency of the cotton fabrics immobilized with P(AAAB1-co-EGMA2-co-MEO3MA17) by cross-linker is also significantly improved under UV radiation. The hydrophilicity of the copolymer mainly from the MEO3MA units is crucial to the cleaning capability. Additionally lowering the attachment between stain and the copolymer coating on the cotton fabrics by trans-cis isomerization in those AAAB units also favors the cleaning. Hence, the stain removal is strongly improved by optimizing the fraction of light- versus thermo-responsive components in the copolymer, which can profoundly reduce the consumption of chemical detergents and energy during laundry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27372-27381
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • azobenzene
  • dual responsive copolymer
  • intelligent cleaning
  • smart textiles
  • synergistic effect

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