Layer‐by‐Layer Assembly of Nanofiber/Nanoparticle Artificial Skin for Strain‐Insensitive UV Shielding and Visualized UV Detection
Article 2020 en
Authors
FL
Fei Liang
YF
You Fan
SK
Shuang Yang Kuang
Abstract
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Abstract Here, a strain‐insensitive, durable, and visualized ultraviolet (UV) detectible multilayered artificial UV shielding skin (MUVS‐skin) is demonstrated. The electrospinning of polyurethane nanofibers and electrospraying of TiO 2 nanoparticles are alternatingly conducted to assemble the MUVS‐skin. The results show that the stability of UV shielding property under different strains (50%, 100%, 150%, and 200%) is enhanced as more layers are assembled. The ultraviolet protection factor of the strain‐free MUVS‐skin (119 µm) is 10 810 and reaches to 5685 at 200% strain. Moreover, the effective transmittance (at 365 nm) of MUVS‐skin (119 µm) after being stretched for 10 000 cycles at 200% strain is only 0.125%. This stable UV shielding property is ascribed to the low‐level variation in the porosity of the multilayered structure, which originates from the enhanced slippage between adjacent layers. Furthermore, ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) can be precisely detected as the luminescence of blue and red for the MUVS‐skin integrates with a phosphor layer (MUVS‐skin/P). Owing to the excellent stable UV shielding property, visualized UV detection and durability against cyclic deformation, this MUVS‐skin/P might be extensively applied to the smart wearable artificial skin and protective clothing.
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