Anti-crease finishing of cotton fabrics based on crosslinking of cellulose with acryloyl malic acid.

نویسندگان

  • Huan Qi
  • Yangen Huang
  • Bolin Ji
  • Gang Sun
  • Feng-Ling Qing
  • Chunyan Hu
  • Kelu Yan
چکیده

Maleic acid (MA) has been explored to replace formaldehyde-based dimethylol dihydroxy ethylene urea (DMDHEU) for cotton anti-crease finishing. However, the resilience of treated fabrics was not satisfactorily improved. In this study, acryloyl malic acid (AMA) was synthesized and applied on fabrics as a novel crosslinking agent. The results showed that both crease recovery angle and whiteness index of treated samples were higher than those of MA in the presence/absence of catalyst sodium hypophosphite (SHP). Chemical structure of AMA was confirmed by NMR and MS spectra. The possible crosslinking mechanism between AMA and cellulose was investigated by means of (13)C NMR, MS, FTIR and phosphorus content analyses. It was found that AMA could form ester bonds with cellulose by formation of anhydride intermediate. Meanwhile, additional reaction of double bonds on AMA with another molecule or PH of SHP residual has also contributed to the crosslinking. A reaction equation was proposed based on the analyses.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Carbohydrate polymers

دوره 135  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016