2021 Annual Meeting
(32a) Dual-Responsive Microgels for Morphological and Functional Repair of Nonwovens
Authors
Srivatsan Ramesh - Presenter, North Carolina State University
Jack Davis, NCSU
Stefano Menegatti, North Carolina State University
Jan Genzer, NC State University
Saad A. Khan, North Carolina State University
Alexandra Roros, North Carolina State University
Justin Eiben, North Carolina State University
Thomas Fabiani, Università di Bologna
Ryan Smith, North Carolina State University
Lewis Reynolds, North Carolina State University
Benham Pourdeyhimi, North Carolina State University
Fabric repair has been based on functionalizing self-healing elements in the fiber matrix to initiate repair in the event of damage. Most of the current work discusses repair at the micro-scale (µm) with a limited number of technologies repairing damages in the meso- (µm â mm) and macro-scale (> mm). As a new paradigm in fabric repair, we propose and demonstrate a dual-responsive microgel colloidal suspension as a substrate-agnostic repair method for morphological and functional repair of nonwoven fibermats (NWFs). The formulation comprises of magneto-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) (PNIPAm-co-AA) microgels acting as âbricksâ and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-N-4-benzoylphenyl acrylamide) (PNIPAm-co-BPAm) serving as photo-cross-linkable âmortarâ. We compare the efficiency of the magnetic-controlled repair with repair using non-magnetic photo-cross-linkable microgels. The spatially controlled application and repair are rapid, require a minimal volume of material to repair and, efficiently recover the morphology, permeability, tensile modulus of damaged polypropylene, and polybutylene terephthalate NWFs.