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Nanostructured ultraviolet resistant polymer coatings
Authors:Phaneshwar Katangur  Steven B. Warner
Affiliation:Department of Materials and Textiles, College of Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth, MA 02747, USA
Abstract:Nanoparticle-embedded acrylic coatings that can absorb copious amounts of UV radiation yet scatter little were developed to protect base fabrics from sun-induced degradation. Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide nanoparticles with diameters ranging from 15 to 70 nm were used. Nanoparticles (5 wt%) were dispersed in acrylic emulsions. Nanoparticle-embedded acrylic films of 10 μm and 20 μm thick were prepared and bonded to Kevlar fabric. Mechanical tests as well as infrared, visible and UV spectroscopy were used to characterize nanoparticle-embedded acrylic emulsions and coated Kevlar fabric.The changes in mechanical and chemical properties of Kevlar fabric after a day and week of intense UV exposure were assessed using tear and strip tensile testing, UV, visible and infrared spectroscopy, and wide and small angle X-ray analysis. Tear and tensile data, with support from UV results, showed that 20 μm nanoparticle-embedded coatings largely prevented degradation of Kevlar fabric, allowing only 5% of the degradation that occurred in the unprotected fabric after a week of UV exposure.
Keywords:Nanoparticle-embedded coatings   UV protection   Transparent coating   Scattering
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