TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent advances in cotton fabric-based photocatalytic composites for the degradation of organic contaminants
AU - Xia, Gang
AU - Lam, Yin Tung
AU - Fan, Suju
AU - Bian, Xueyan
AU - Qi, Peng
AU - Qiao, Zhiwei
AU - Xin, John Haozhong
AU - Ma, Kaikai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/5/15
Y1 - 2024/5/15
N2 - Cotton is one of the oldest and most widely used natural fibers in the world. It enables a wide range of applications due to its excellent moisture absorption, thermal insulation, heat resistance, and durability. Benefiting from current developments in textile technology and materials science, people are constantly seeking more comfortable, more beautiful and more versatile cotton fabrics. As the second skin of body, clothing not only provides the basic needs of wear but also increases the protection of body against different environmental stimuli. In this article, a comprehensive review is proposed regarding research activities of systematically summarise the development and research of cotton fabric-based photocatalytic composites for the degradation of organic contaminants in the area of self-cleaning, degradation of gaseous contaminants, pathogenic bacteria or viruses, and chemical warfare agents. Specifically, we begin with a brief exposition of the background and significance of cotton fabric-based photocatalytic composites. Next, a systematical review on cotton fabric-based photocatalytic composites is provided according to their mechanisms and advanced applications. Finally, a simple summary and analysis concludes the current limitations and future directions in these composites for the degradation of organic contaminants.
AB - Cotton is one of the oldest and most widely used natural fibers in the world. It enables a wide range of applications due to its excellent moisture absorption, thermal insulation, heat resistance, and durability. Benefiting from current developments in textile technology and materials science, people are constantly seeking more comfortable, more beautiful and more versatile cotton fabrics. As the second skin of body, clothing not only provides the basic needs of wear but also increases the protection of body against different environmental stimuli. In this article, a comprehensive review is proposed regarding research activities of systematically summarise the development and research of cotton fabric-based photocatalytic composites for the degradation of organic contaminants in the area of self-cleaning, degradation of gaseous contaminants, pathogenic bacteria or viruses, and chemical warfare agents. Specifically, we begin with a brief exposition of the background and significance of cotton fabric-based photocatalytic composites. Next, a systematical review on cotton fabric-based photocatalytic composites is provided according to their mechanisms and advanced applications. Finally, a simple summary and analysis concludes the current limitations and future directions in these composites for the degradation of organic contaminants.
KW - Chemical warfare agents
KW - Cotton
KW - Gaseous contaminants
KW - Pathogens
KW - Photocatalysts
KW - Self-cleaning
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U2 - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.121872
DO - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.121872
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0144-8617
VL - 332
JO - Carbohydrate Polymers
JF - Carbohydrate Polymers
M1 - 121872
ER -