Hypothesis: The broad detection properties of alizarin, not only concerning pH variations but also temperature, glucose and health-like relevant cations alterations, make it a molecule of great scientific interest, particularly for developing multifunctional wearable sensors. Experiment: Herein, the alizarin red S dyestuff is bonded with trimethoxy-[3-(oxiran-2-ylmethoxy)propyl]silane, as a sol–gel precursor, to functionalize cotton fabrics. The chemical and structural properties of both plain and silane-functionalized dyestuffs are investigated in solution and solid-state by several chemical-physical characterization techniques. Findings: The hybrid dyestuff characterization reveals the epoxy ring-opening of the silica precursor, leading to covalent linkages to the sulfonic group of alizarin, which retains its structure during the sol–gel reaction. The silane-functionalized halochromic dyestuff shows similar halochromic behaviour as its pristine solution in the investigated pH range, thus demonstrating a color shift from yellow to red due to the protonation/deprotonation reversible mechanism of the chromophore. The reversibility and repeatability of pH-sensing properties of treated cotton fabrics are confirmed by diffuse reflectance and CIELAB color space characterizations. Cotton fabric functionalized with alizarin-containing sol–gel coating shows excellent durability of halochromic properties, thus emerging as a versatile platform for stimuli-responsive materials.

(2022). Alizarin-functionalized organic-inorganic silane coatings for the development of wearable textile sensors [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/209070

Alizarin-functionalized organic-inorganic silane coatings for the development of wearable textile sensors

Trovato, Valentina;Rosace, Giuseppe;
2022-01-01

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Hypothesis: The broad detection properties of alizarin, not only concerning pH variations but also temperature, glucose and health-like relevant cations alterations, make it a molecule of great scientific interest, particularly for developing multifunctional wearable sensors. Experiment: Herein, the alizarin red S dyestuff is bonded with trimethoxy-[3-(oxiran-2-ylmethoxy)propyl]silane, as a sol–gel precursor, to functionalize cotton fabrics. The chemical and structural properties of both plain and silane-functionalized dyestuffs are investigated in solution and solid-state by several chemical-physical characterization techniques. Findings: The hybrid dyestuff characterization reveals the epoxy ring-opening of the silica precursor, leading to covalent linkages to the sulfonic group of alizarin, which retains its structure during the sol–gel reaction. The silane-functionalized halochromic dyestuff shows similar halochromic behaviour as its pristine solution in the investigated pH range, thus demonstrating a color shift from yellow to red due to the protonation/deprotonation reversible mechanism of the chromophore. The reversibility and repeatability of pH-sensing properties of treated cotton fabrics are confirmed by diffuse reflectance and CIELAB color space characterizations. Cotton fabric functionalized with alizarin-containing sol–gel coating shows excellent durability of halochromic properties, thus emerging as a versatile platform for stimuli-responsive materials.
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Trovato, Valentina; Mezzi, Alessio; Brucale, Marco; Rosace, Giuseppe; Plutino, M. Rosaria
(2022). Alizarin-functionalized organic-inorganic silane coatings for the development of wearable textile sensors [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/209070
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