Studies on thermal degradation behavior of nano silica loaded cotton and polyester fabrics
S. B. Chaudhari, P. N. Patel, A. A. Mandot, B. H. Patel

TL;DR
This study investigates how coating cotton and polyester fabrics with silica nanoparticles affects their thermal degradation, showing that treated fabrics degrade more slowly than untreated ones.
Contribution
It introduces a method for coating fabrics with silica nanoparticles and demonstrates its effectiveness in reducing thermal degradation rates.
Findings
Treated fabrics exhibit lower thermal degradation rates.
Silica nanoparticle coating enhances thermal stability.
Thermo Gravimetric analysis confirms improved degradation resistance.
Abstract
In this work cotton and polyester fabric were coated with silica nano particles using pad-dry-cure method. The prepared composite fabrics were analyzed in terms of change in their thermal degradation properties. The oxidative degradation characteristic of control and treated samples were studied using Thermo Gravimetric technique. The mass loss profile of untreated fabric compared with treated fabric. The results indicate that the thermal degradation rate was lower in treated sample as compare to control fabrics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPolymer Nanocomposites and Properties · Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers · Textile materials and evaluations
