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Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye

Textiles are important components for the development of lightweight and flexible displays useful in smart materials. In particular, halochromic textiles are fibrous materials with a color-changing ability triggered by pH variations mainly based on pH-sensitive dye molecules. Recently, a novel class...

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Autores principales: Ribeiro, Ana Isabel, Vieira, Bárbara, Alves, Cátia, Silva, Bárbara, Pinto, Eugénia, Cerqueira, Fátima, Silva, Renata, Remião, Fernando, Shvalya, Vasyl, Cvelbar, Uros, Padrão, Jorge, Dias, Alice Maria, Zille, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10098549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050344
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15071730
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author Ribeiro, Ana Isabel
Vieira, Bárbara
Alves, Cátia
Silva, Bárbara
Pinto, Eugénia
Cerqueira, Fátima
Silva, Renata
Remião, Fernando
Shvalya, Vasyl
Cvelbar, Uros
Padrão, Jorge
Dias, Alice Maria
Zille, Andrea
author_facet Ribeiro, Ana Isabel
Vieira, Bárbara
Alves, Cátia
Silva, Bárbara
Pinto, Eugénia
Cerqueira, Fátima
Silva, Renata
Remião, Fernando
Shvalya, Vasyl
Cvelbar, Uros
Padrão, Jorge
Dias, Alice Maria
Zille, Andrea
author_sort Ribeiro, Ana Isabel
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description Textiles are important components for the development of lightweight and flexible displays useful in smart materials. In particular, halochromic textiles are fibrous materials with a color-changing ability triggered by pH variations mainly based on pH-sensitive dye molecules. Recently, a novel class of 2-aminoimidazole azo dyes was developed with distinct substituent patterns. In this work, silk fabric was functionalized through exhaustion for the first time with one of these dyes (AzoIz.Pip). The halochromic properties of the dye were assessed in an aqueous solution and after silk functionalization. The solutions and the fabrics were thoroughly analyzed by ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectra, color strength (K/S), color difference (∆E), CIE L*a*b* coordinates, and the ultraviolet protection factor (UPF). The dyeing process was optimized, and the halochromic performance (and reversibility) was assessed in universal Britton–Robinson buffers (ranging from pH 3 to 12) and artificial body fluids (acid and alkaline perspiration, and wound exudate). AzoIz.Pip showed vibrant colors and attractive halochromic properties with a hypsochromic shift from blue (557 nm) to magenta (536 nm) in aqueous buffered solutions. Similarly, the functionalized silk showed a shift in wavelength of the maximum K/S value from 590 nm to 560 nm when pH increases. The silk fabric showed a high affinity to AzoIz.Pip, and promoted additional color stabilization of the dye, avoiding color loss as observed when the dye is in solution at alkaline pH after 24 h. The color reversibility was effective up to the fourth cycle and the fastness tests denoted suitable results, except washing fastness. The cytotoxicity of the silk fabric extracts was assessed, depicting reduced viability of HaCaT cells to <70% only when the dye concentration in the fabric is higher or equal to 64 μg·mL(−1). Nevertheless, lower concentrations were also very effective for the halochromic performance in silk. These materials can thus be a helpful tool for developing sensors in several sectors such as biomedicine, packaging, filtration, agriculture, protective apparel, sports, camouflage, architecture, and design.
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spelling pubmed-100985492023-04-14 Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye Ribeiro, Ana Isabel Vieira, Bárbara Alves, Cátia Silva, Bárbara Pinto, Eugénia Cerqueira, Fátima Silva, Renata Remião, Fernando Shvalya, Vasyl Cvelbar, Uros Padrão, Jorge Dias, Alice Maria Zille, Andrea Polymers (Basel) Article Textiles are important components for the development of lightweight and flexible displays useful in smart materials. In particular, halochromic textiles are fibrous materials with a color-changing ability triggered by pH variations mainly based on pH-sensitive dye molecules. Recently, a novel class of 2-aminoimidazole azo dyes was developed with distinct substituent patterns. In this work, silk fabric was functionalized through exhaustion for the first time with one of these dyes (AzoIz.Pip). The halochromic properties of the dye were assessed in an aqueous solution and after silk functionalization. The solutions and the fabrics were thoroughly analyzed by ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectra, color strength (K/S), color difference (∆E), CIE L*a*b* coordinates, and the ultraviolet protection factor (UPF). The dyeing process was optimized, and the halochromic performance (and reversibility) was assessed in universal Britton–Robinson buffers (ranging from pH 3 to 12) and artificial body fluids (acid and alkaline perspiration, and wound exudate). AzoIz.Pip showed vibrant colors and attractive halochromic properties with a hypsochromic shift from blue (557 nm) to magenta (536 nm) in aqueous buffered solutions. Similarly, the functionalized silk showed a shift in wavelength of the maximum K/S value from 590 nm to 560 nm when pH increases. The silk fabric showed a high affinity to AzoIz.Pip, and promoted additional color stabilization of the dye, avoiding color loss as observed when the dye is in solution at alkaline pH after 24 h. The color reversibility was effective up to the fourth cycle and the fastness tests denoted suitable results, except washing fastness. The cytotoxicity of the silk fabric extracts was assessed, depicting reduced viability of HaCaT cells to <70% only when the dye concentration in the fabric is higher or equal to 64 μg·mL(−1). Nevertheless, lower concentrations were also very effective for the halochromic performance in silk. These materials can thus be a helpful tool for developing sensors in several sectors such as biomedicine, packaging, filtration, agriculture, protective apparel, sports, camouflage, architecture, and design. MDPI 2023-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10098549/ /pubmed/37050344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15071730 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ribeiro, Ana Isabel
Vieira, Bárbara
Alves, Cátia
Silva, Bárbara
Pinto, Eugénia
Cerqueira, Fátima
Silva, Renata
Remião, Fernando
Shvalya, Vasyl
Cvelbar, Uros
Padrão, Jorge
Dias, Alice Maria
Zille, Andrea
Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye
title Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye
title_full Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye
title_fullStr Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye
title_full_unstemmed Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye
title_short Halochromic Silk Fabric as a Reversible pH-Sensor Based on a Novel 2-Aminoimidazole Azo Dye
title_sort halochromic silk fabric as a reversible ph-sensor based on a novel 2-aminoimidazole azo dye
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10098549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050344
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15071730
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