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Optical Behavior of Curcuminoid Hybrid Systems as Coatings Deposited on Polyester Fibers

Florentina Monica Raduly    
Valentin Raditoiu    
Alina Raditoiu    
Violeta Purcar    
Georgiana Ispas    
Adriana Nicoleta Frone    
Raluca Augusta Gabor and Cristian-Andi Nicolae    

Resumen

The recent development of the ?eco-friendly? current has brought to the attention of researchers natural dyes that are biodegradable, do not cause allergies and generally have anti-UV protection, and antioxidant and antibacterial properties. In this study, we aimed to obtain hybrid materials of the dye?host matrix type, by using the sol?gel process. The silica network was generated by tetraethylorthosilicates and modified with organic siloxane derivatives: phenyltriethoxysilane, 3-glycidoxypropyltriethoxysilane, dimethoxydimethylsilane and dimethoxydiphenylsilane. The nanocomposites obtained by embedding curcumin in siloxane matrices were deposited on polyester fabric and evaluated for their properties, relative to the type of organic network modifier used. Fabrics covered with curcuminoid hybrid systems provide a hydrophobic surface, have fluorescent properties and a UPF +50, and, therefore, they can be used in various fields where it is necessary for textiles to provide signaling, self-cleaning or protection properties against ultraviolet radiation. The coated textile materials have very good resistance properties after several repeated washing cycles, and maintain the original UV protection factor at high values even after washing or during rubbing tests.