Water Repellent Coating in Textile, Paper and Bioplastic Polymers: A Comprehensive Review

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Abstract

Water-repellent coatings are essential for enhancing the durability and sustainability of textiles, paper, and bioplastic polymers. Despite the growing use of sustainable materials, their inherent hydrophilicity presents significant challenges. This review explores advanced coating technologies to address these issues, focusing on their mechanisms, properties, and applications. By imparting water resistance and repellency, these coatings improve material performance and longevity. The environmental impact and limitations of current coatings are critically assessed, highlighting the need for sustainable solutions. This review identifies key trends and challenges, offering insights into developing water-resistant materials that align with environmental goals while meeting industry demands. Key focus areas include coating mechanisms, techniques, performance evaluation, applications, environmental impact assessment, and the development of sustainable coating solutions. This research contributes to the development of water-resistant materials that meet the demands of modern industries while minimizing environmental impact.

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Rungruangkitkrai, N., Phromphen, P., Chartvivatpornchai, N., Srisa, A., Laorenza, Y., Wongphan, P., & Harnkarnsujarit, N. (2024, October 1). Water Repellent Coating in Textile, Paper and Bioplastic Polymers: A Comprehensive Review. Polymers. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16192790

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