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Nanowire-Functionalized Cotton Textiles

Year: 2014

Journal: ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, Vol. 6, p 2262-2269, 20150722

Authors: Zhukovskyi, Maksym; Sanchez-Botero, Lina; McDonald, Matthew P.; Hinestroza, Juan; Kuno, Masaru

Organizations: Univ Notre Dame, Dept Chem & Biochem, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA; Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA

We show the general functionalization of cotton fabrics using solution-synthesized CdSe and CdTe nanowires (NWs). Conformal coatings onto individual cotton fibers have been achieved through various physical and chemical approaches. Some involve the electrostatic attraction of NWs to cotton charged positively with a Van de Graaff generator or via 2,3-epoxypropyltrimethylammonium chloride treatments. Resulting NW-functionalized textiles consist of dense, conformal coatings and have been characterized for their UV-visible absorption as well as Raman activity. We demonstrate potential uses of these functionalized textiles through two proof-of-concept applications. The first entails barcoding cotton using the unique Raman signature of the NWs. We also demonstrate the surface-enhancement of their Raman signatures using codeposited Au. A second demonstration takes advantage of the photoconductive nature of semiconductor NWs to create cotton-based photodetectors. Apart from these illustrations, NW-functionalized cotton textiles may possess other uses in the realm of medical, anticounterfeiting, and photocatalytic applications.