Cotton fabric cleans itself when exposed to ordinary sunlight
Wednesday, December 14, 2011 - 11:31
in Physics & Chemistry
Imagine jeans, sweats or socks that clean and de-odorize themselves when hung on a clothesline in the sun or draped on a balcony railing. Scientists are reporting development of a new cotton fabric that does clean itself of stains and bacteria when exposed to ordinary sunlight. Their report appears in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.