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Inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications

Health concerns as a result of harmful UV-rays drive the development of UV-sensors of different kinds. In this research, a UV-responsive smart textile is produced by inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of a specifically designed photochromic ink on PET fabric. This paper focuses on tuning and characte...

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Autores principales: Seipel, Sina, Yu, Junchun, Periyasamy, Aravin P., Viková, Martina, Vik, Michal, Nierstrasz, Vincent A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9084306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05856c
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author Seipel, Sina
Yu, Junchun
Periyasamy, Aravin P.
Viková, Martina
Vik, Michal
Nierstrasz, Vincent A.
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Periyasamy, Aravin P.
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description Health concerns as a result of harmful UV-rays drive the development of UV-sensors of different kinds. In this research, a UV-responsive smart textile is produced by inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of a specifically designed photochromic ink on PET fabric. This paper focuses on tuning and characterizing the colour performance of a photochromic dye embedded in a UV-curable ink resin. The influence of industrial fabrication parameters on the crosslinking density of the UV-resin and hence on the colour kinetics is investigated. A lower crosslinking density of the UV-resin increases the kinetic switching speed of the photochromic dye molecules upon isomerization. By introducing an extended kinetic model, which defines rate constants k(colouration), k(decay) and k(decolouration), the colour performance of photochromic textiles can be predicted. Fabrication parameters present a flexible and fast alternative to polymer conjugation to control kinetics of photochromic dyes in a resin. In particular, industrial fabrication parameters during printing and curing of the photochromic ink are used to set the colour yield, colouration/decolouration rates and the durability, which are important characteristics towards the development of a UV-sensor for smart textile applications.
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spelling pubmed-90843062022-05-09 Inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications Seipel, Sina Yu, Junchun Periyasamy, Aravin P. Viková, Martina Vik, Michal Nierstrasz, Vincent A. RSC Adv Chemistry Health concerns as a result of harmful UV-rays drive the development of UV-sensors of different kinds. In this research, a UV-responsive smart textile is produced by inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of a specifically designed photochromic ink on PET fabric. This paper focuses on tuning and characterizing the colour performance of a photochromic dye embedded in a UV-curable ink resin. The influence of industrial fabrication parameters on the crosslinking density of the UV-resin and hence on the colour kinetics is investigated. A lower crosslinking density of the UV-resin increases the kinetic switching speed of the photochromic dye molecules upon isomerization. By introducing an extended kinetic model, which defines rate constants k(colouration), k(decay) and k(decolouration), the colour performance of photochromic textiles can be predicted. Fabrication parameters present a flexible and fast alternative to polymer conjugation to control kinetics of photochromic dyes in a resin. In particular, industrial fabrication parameters during printing and curing of the photochromic ink are used to set the colour yield, colouration/decolouration rates and the durability, which are important characteristics towards the development of a UV-sensor for smart textile applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9084306/ /pubmed/35542480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05856c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Seipel, Sina
Yu, Junchun
Periyasamy, Aravin P.
Viková, Martina
Vik, Michal
Nierstrasz, Vincent A.
Inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications
title Inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications
title_full Inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications
title_fullStr Inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications
title_full_unstemmed Inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications
title_short Inkjet printing and UV-LED curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications
title_sort inkjet printing and uv-led curing of photochromic dyes for functional and smart textile applications
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9084306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05856c
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