Photostability and durability properties of photochromic organosilica coating on fabric

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Photochromic fabrics were prepared by a dip-coating method using a silica sol-gel solution containing photochromic dyes. The coated fabric showed a rapid photochromic response. Three methods; incorporating a UV stabilizer in the coating layer, hydrophobic treatment of the porous surface, and covering the coating layer with an additional silica layer; were used to improve the photostability and durability. All three treatments improved the photostability without noticeably changing the photochromic response/fading speeds. Most of the treatments reduced the washing and abrasion durability. The extra coating layer increased the fabric rigidity.

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Parhizkar, M., Zhao, Y., Wang, X., & Lin, T. (2014). Photostability and durability properties of photochromic organosilica coating on fabric. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 9(3), 65–73. https://doi.org/10.1177/155892501400900308

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