TITLE:
Effects of Nano-Coating, Nanocomposites, Biocomposites to Develop UV Protective Knit Fabrics: A Synergistic Review
AUTHORS:
Habeebunissa , Anish Sharmila Mariya Christhu Antony
KEYWORDS:
Knitted Fabrics, Biocomposites, Nanocomposites, UV-Protection, Antibacterial Property
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Composite Materials,
Vol.15 No.1,
November
29,
2024
ABSTRACT: Nanotechnology is transforming the textile industry by embedding UV-blocking and antimicrobial agents into fabric fibres at the molecular level. This study explores the development of biocomposites and nanocomposite materials for UV protection and microbial resistance in clothing. Nanoscale UV-blocking agents enhance the protection of textiles against harmful ultraviolet radiation. Recent studies on composites such as ZnO/carboxymethyl chitosan, polyacrylonitrile with UV absorbers and TiO2 nanoparticles, and lignin-TiO composites have shown significant improvements in UV protection and some antibacterial activity. Techniques such as electrospinning, hydrothermal synthesis, and natural fibre welding were used to create these composites, focusing on ZnO and TiO2 nanoparticles for dual functionality. Research on nanoscale UV-blocking agents could revolutionise sun protection in clothing and offer better safety against ultraviolet radiation. Multifunctional composites with UV-blocking and antibacterial properties could advance the use of protective clothing in various industries and outdoor activities. Emphasising natural fibres and sustainable materials aligns with the global trend towards eco-friendly solutions, leading to more environmentally friendly products. This literature review aims to comprehensively review and analyze current research on UV protective knit fabrics using nanotechnology, nanocomposites, and biocomposites. It seeks to identify research gaps, evaluate different approaches, and provide insights for future developments in this field.