Claims
- 1. A textile-reactive nanoparticle comprising a payload entrapped within a polymeric encapsulator, wherein the polymeric encapsulator is transparent or translucent and comprises at least one textile-reactive functional group on its surface for attaching to a textile fiber.
- 2. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 wherein the payload is selected from the group consisting of a dye, a sunblock agent, a metallic reflector colloid, and a reflective particle.
- 3. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 wherein the payload is an unreactive dye.
- 4. A nanoparticle according to claim 3 wherein the unreactive dye is indigo.
- 5. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 wherein the payload is mica.
- 6. A nanoparticle according to claim 1 wherein the payload is a sunblock agent.
- 7. A denim fabric web comprising payload nanoparticles, the payload nanoparticle comprising an indigo dye entrapped within a polymeric encapsulator and being substantially permanently attached to the fiber of the web by at least one textile- reactive functional group on the surface of the polymeric encapsulator, and wherein the web exhibits a greatly improved colorfastness and resistance to fading.
- 8. A web comprising a fiberous substrate and payload nanoparticles, the payload nanoparticle comprising a payload entrapped within a transparent or translucent polymeric encapsulator and being substantially permanently attached to the fiber of the web by at least one textile-reactive functional group on the surface of the polymeric encapsulator.
- 9. A web according to claim 8 wherein the payload is selected from the group consisting of a dye, a sunblock agent, a metallic reflector colloid, and a reflective particle.
- 10. A web according to claim 8 wherein the payload is mica.
- 11. A web according to claim 8 wherein the payload is a sunblock agent.
- 12. A nanoparticle according to claim 1, wherein the payload is selected from the group consisting of bioactive agents, anti-microbial/fungal agents, drugs, pharmaceuticals, sunblock agents, dyes, pigments, scents, fragrances, insect repellents, fire retardant or suppressant chemicals, metallic reflector colloids, reflective particles, magnetic particles, thermochromic materials, heat-absorbing or heat-releasing phase change agents, fabric softeners, zeolites, and activated carbon.
- 13. A nanoparticle according to claim 1, wherein the polymeric encapsulator exhibits controlled release of the payload.
- 14. A web according to claim 8, wherein the polymeric encapsulator exhibits controlled release of the payload.
- 15. A web according to claim 8, wherein the payload is selected from the group consisting of bioactive agents, anti-microbial/fungal agents, drugs, pharmaceuticals, sunblock agents, dyes, pigments, scents, fragrances, insect repellents, fire retardant or suppressant chemicals, metallic reflector colloids, magnetic particles, reflective particles, thermochromic materials, heat-absorbing or heat-releasing phase change agents, fabric softeners, zeolites, and activated carbon; and the web exhibits a greatly improved retention of the payload and its activity.
- 16. A web according to claim 8, wherein the payload is an unreactive dye and the web exhibits a greatly improved colorfastness and resistance to fading.
- 17. A web according to claim 8, wherein the payload is an indigo dye.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending International Application No. PCT/US00/40428, filed on Jul. 19, 2000 and designating the United States of America, which application claims benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. Nos. 60/176,946, filed Jan. 18, 2000, 60/153,392, filed Sep. 10, 1999; 60/144,615, filed Jul. 20, 1999; and 60/144,485, filed Jul. 19, 1999; the entire disclosures of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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