Self-Cleaning Jeans Could Be In Your Future!

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Imagine if 'doing' laundry meant wearing your dirty clothes and lounging in the sun. If two researchers from China's Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Hubei University of Nationalities have their way, that may actually be a reality, in the not so distant future.

Creating self-cleaning material has been something material scientists have been trying to do for many years. In the past, they have succeeded by coating the fibers with Titanium dioxide, a photocatalyst that reacts with the energetic ultra-violet light and gets rid of stains and even, bacteria. However, thanks to the fact that the sun transmits few ultraviolet rays, the cleaning process was excruciatingly slow and therefore, not practical to use.

Researchers Mingce Long and Deyong Wu have come up with a formula that overcomes this obstacle. They began by creating a liquid dip of Titanium dioxide and nitrogen. To that they added sprinklings of another photocatalyst - silver iodide, which is known to speed up chemical reactions in sunlight.

They then coated cotton fibers with this liquid and hung out the resulting material in the sun and sure enough, in a few hours the orange stain on the cloth had disappeared as apparently, had the bacteria. Not only that, the laboratory tests showed that their mixture was seven times more effective than using Titanium dioxide alone.

While it may appear magical, the cleansing was caused by the chemical reaction between the Titanium dioxide, (used in solar panels and self- cleaning window cleaners) and the sun. The specks of silver iodide helped speed up the process and also ensured that the coating survived even after it was washed and dried the 'old'-fashioned' way - Something that would be necessary during the long dreary winter months. Also, while the duo used cotton fibers for their experiment, they believe that the process can be replicated with other materials.

There is however one hurdle. Before the researchers can roll out their magical formula for commercial use, they need to ensure that clothes with Titanium dioxide coating will not make people sick. That's because while the chemical is even used in some foods, recent studies have revealed that it may cause some health problems if, it gets into the lungs.

But, the researchers are not discouraged. They believe they will come up with a workable solution and dream of the day, when people will be lounging around in the sun, 'doing' laundry! Scientists truly rock, don't they?

Resources: sciencenewsforkids.com, guardian.co.uk, npr.org

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  • anna joinesover 13 years
    that i dont want to do lol
    • Hannahover 13 years
      This reminded me of when a man was wearing the same clothes for about a month and were just as dirty as clothes that someone has been wearing for a week. How would the clothes clean themselves during the winter? How much money would the clothes cost, more than regular clothes or about the same? It would be really cool to have clothes that clean themselves because then it wouldn't cost as much money to wash all your clothes.
      • Rayover 13 years
        That would be cool to have Jean's that clean them self, less work for me.
        • harry
          harryover 13 years
          that cat is cute
        • horselover24
          horselover24over 13 years
          cool. I HATE LAUNDRY!!!!
          • doglover
            dogloverover 13 years
            KEWL! even though i dont do laundry myself its pretty cool
            • heidiomeyer
              heidiomeyerover 13 years
              whew no more LAUNDRY
              • BubbleJuiceover 13 years
                I think that is so cool! I mean, you would save so much money from not using your cleaning appliances so much. This could be a major scientific break through!
                • yutgggdtrsrk8olgyfover 13 years
                  thts cool
                  • maddyrocks13
                    maddyrocks13over 13 years
                    i need to get me one of these ;)