Green Nanoengineered Fabrics: Waste-Derived Polyphenol-Zinc@ Silica Core–Shell Reactive Janus Nanoparticles for Functional Fabrics
Madhan Kumar Meganathan,
Sathya Ramalingam
Abstract:Fabricating Janus nanoparticle−functionalized fabrics with UV protection, strength enhancement, self-cleaning properties, and wash durability, with a biocompatible nature, is crucial in modern functional fabrics engineering. Particularly, tailoring multifunctional nanoparticles capable of exhibiting several distinct properties, utilizing low-cost raw materials, and adhering to green chemistry principles is pivotal. A fabrication strategy for developing multifunctional reactive Janus nanoparticles, utilizing wa… Show more
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