Thermal properties and water repellency of cotton fabric prepared through sol-gel method

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Cotton fabrics were treated by one-step sol-gel method. The pure silica hydrosol and phosphorus-doped hydrosol were prepared with the addition of a hydrophobic hexadecyltrimethoxysilane to decrease the surface energy of cotton fabric. The thermal properties and water repellency of treated cotton fabric were characterized by thermo-gravimetric analysis, micro combustion, limiting oxygen index, and contact angle meaturement. The retults showed that cotton fabric treated by phosphot rus-doped silica hydrosol had excellent flame retardance, and the water repellence was apparently improved with the addition of hexadecyltrimethoxysilane.

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Gu, J. L., Zhang, Q. H., Chen, Y. B., Chen, G. Q., & Xing, T. L. (2016). Thermal properties and water repellency of cotton fabric prepared through sol-gel method. Thermal Science, 20(3), 863–866. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI1603863G

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