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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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Using persulfate oxidized chitosan as a novel additives in easy-care finishing for cotton textiles
Using persulfate oxidized chitosan as a novel additives in easy-care finishing for cotton textiles
Subject
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Chemistry
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Easy care finishing of cotton fabric using glyoxal in the presence and absence of low molecular weight chitosan, i.e., persulfate-oxidized chitosan, as a novel additive along with MgCl2 · 6H2O as an acid catalyst was studied in detail. Major factors affecting finishing reaction were studied with respect to glyoxal, oxidized chitosan, and catalyst concentrations in addition to curing time and temperature of treatment according to the pad-dry-cure method. The obtained results show the following findings: (a) increasing the glyoxal concentration from 5-50 g/l in absence of oxidized chitosan is accompanied by an increase in crease recovery angle and a decrease in tensile strength of the finished fabric, whereas that treated in the presence of oxidized chitosan shows a higher tensile strength and to some extent comparable crease recovery angle with respect to that finished in the absence of it when the concentration of glyoxal increases; (b) increasing the oxidized chitosan concentration is accompanied by decreasing crease recovery angle, whereas the tensile strength increases when glyoxal concentration increases within the range studied; (c) increasing the MgCl2·6H2O from 0-15 g/l is accompanied by an increase in the crease recovery angle and a decrease in tensile strength of the finished fabrics in the presence and absence of oxidized chitosan; (d) increasing the time and temperature of curing of the finished fabrics is accompanied by an increase in crease recovery angles and decreases in tensile strength; and (e) the dry wrinkle recovery angle of cotton fabric samples finished in presence of O-chitosan is decreased after washing, and the higher the washing cycle the lower the dry wrinkle recovery angle.
ISSN
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03602559
Journal Name
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Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering
Volume
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48
Issue Number
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2
Publishing Year
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2009 AH
2009 AD
Number Of Pages
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6
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
Mostafa, Kh.M
Mostafa, Kh.M
Researcher
Doctorate
عبدالرحيم عبدالرحمن عبدالسلام سمرقندي
Abdul-Rahim Abdul-Rahman A. Samarkandy
Researcher
Doctorate
kandy@kau.edu.sa
El-Sanabary, A.A
El-Sanabary, A.A
Researcher
Doctorate
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