Method for in-situ generating inorganic nanoparticles in textile
A technology of in-situ generation of inorganic nanoparticles, applied in textiles and papermaking, textile material processing, liquid/gas/steam textile material processing, etc., can solve problems such as unsatisfactory dispersion effect and influence on ultraviolet shielding ability, and achieve Inexpensive, strong adhesion, good dispersion effect
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[0022] In situ generation of inorganic nanoparticle TiO in textiles 2 , At room temperature, under the condition of stirring, slowly drop 4.4ml of titanium tetrachloride into the ethanol solution dissolved in 40ml of triethanolamine to form a paste complex. After keeping the complex at about 30°C for a period of time, add deionized water to dissolve and make a saturated solution. Mix the prepared solution with 1-5% amino alcohol aqueous solution and textiles under stirring or ultrasonic dispersion, let the textiles be fully immersed in the solution, adjust the PH1-9 value, and at a certain temperature, by ultrasonic method, The sol of the anatase nano-titanium dioxide is obtained, and at the same time, the nano-anatase titanium dioxide can be obtained in situ in the textile.
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[0024] In situ generation of inorganic nano-TiO in textiles 2 Particles, at room temperature, under stirring, slowly add 4.4ml of titanium tetrachloride dropwise into ethanol solution in which 40ml of triethanolamine is dissolved to form a paste complex. After keeping the complex at about 30°C for a period of time, add deionized water to dissolve and make a saturated solution. Mix the prepared solution with 1-5% amino alcohol aqueous solution and textiles under stirring or ultrasonic dispersion, let the textiles be fully immersed in the solution, adjust the pH value to 1-9, and add the mixed system to the hydrothermal reaction kettle In the method, the hydrothermal method is adopted, and the reaction temperature is 145° C. to 200° C. to prepare nano-titanium dioxide in the rutile crystal form in the textile in situ.
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