Application of MCT-棺CD to Modify Cellulose/Wool Blended Fabrics for Upgrading Their Reactive Printability and Antibacterial Functionality 


Vol. 19,  No. 8, pp. 1655-1662, Aug.  2018
10.1007/s12221-018-8428-0


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  Abstract

Pre-loading of monochlorotriazinyl 棺-Cyclodextrin (MCT-棺CD) onto/within viscose/wool (V/W) and cotton/wool (C/W) blended fabrics provide hosting cavities that can form host-guest inclusion complexes with reactive dyes in postprinting as well as with triclosan derivative or silver nanoparticles/hyperbranched polyamide-amine (AgNPs/HBPAA) composite in subsequent final antibacterial finishing step. Coloration properties, antibacterial activity against (S. aureus) and (E. coli) pathogenic bacteria, durability of the obtained products, according to the above mentioned route, to wash, surface morphology and composition of selected samples were investigated. Results obtained signify that premodification of the nominated substrates with MCT- 棺CD (10 g/l), followed by reactive printing with mono-or bifunctional reactive dye (20 g/l), and subsequent post-finishing with triclosan derivative or AgNPs/HBPAA composite (15 g/l each) is an efficient treatments sequence for attaining reactive prints with significant antibacterial efficacy and noticeable durability to wash. Surface depositions of selected active ingredients were also confirmed using SEM and EDX analysis.

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[IEEE Style]

N. A. Ibrahim, H. M. Khalil, B. M. Eid, T. M. Tawfik, "Application of MCT-棺CD to Modify Cellulose/Wool Blended Fabrics for Upgrading Their Reactive Printability and Antibacterial Functionality," Fibers and Polymers, vol. 19, no. 8, pp. 1655-1662, 2018. DOI: 10.1007/s12221-018-8428-0.

[ACM Style]

Nabil A. Ibrahim, Heba M. Khalil, Basma M. Eid, and Tawfik M. Tawfik. 2018. Application of MCT-棺CD to Modify Cellulose/Wool Blended Fabrics for Upgrading Their Reactive Printability and Antibacterial Functionality. Fibers and Polymers, 19, 8, (2018), 1655-1662. DOI: 10.1007/s12221-018-8428-0.