Abstract
In this study, we successfully present the first application of a hackmanite coating on a textile substrate to serveas a UV sensor. Photochromic minerals, such as hackmanite, are excellent candidates for designing accurate andlong-lasting UV-sensing wearables capable of passively operating without external power sources. By incorporating hackmanites into textiles, UV monitoring can become more accessible and widespread, for example,preventing individuals from sunburn. Here, the resultant photochromic fabric revealed its capacity for swift colorchanges upon exposure to UV-A and UV-B irradiation, transitioning from white to purple within just 15 s.Subsequent exposure to white light led to a fast, complete reversal of coloration in approximately 50 min. Thecoloration of the fabric was assessed with reflectance spectroscopy, and the key information (i.e., UV indexvalues) could be read with a proprietary phone app, Sensoglow. This app is designed to provide a convenientanalysis of color change with the accuracy of integers values. Additionally, the hackmanite-coated fabric presented exceptional fatigue resistance, retaining consistent coloration across a minimum of 20 photochromiccycles. In contrast, alternative photochromic materials, such as tungstate-or spiropyran-based dyes, showed agradual decrease in color saturation after just 10 cycles. Moreover, the hackmanite-coated fabric was proficientin monitoring UV index (UVI) values, even at levels below 3, a threshold for taking preventive measures,demonstrating that this fabric serves as a powerful tool for UV-sensing.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 153069 |
| Journal | Chemical Engineering Journal |
| Volume | 494 |
| Issue number | 2024 |
| ISSN | 1385-8947 |
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| Publication status | Published - 15 Aug 2024 |
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