Green Approach for Multifunctionalization of Cellulose-Containing Fabrics 


Vol. 19,  No. 11, pp. 2298-2306, Nov.  2018
10.1007/s12221-018-8602-4


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  Abstract

Development of multifunctional textile and clothing products with improved environmental profiles has been demanded both by textile industry and by consumer. Herein, dialdehyde sodium alginate (DASA) and dialdehyde carboxymethyl cellulose (DACMC) have been prepared, characterized and utilized, as an eco-friendly binding/macromolecular crosslinking/hand building agents, in functional finishing of cellulose-containing fabrics. Fabric samples were treated with the nominated dialdehyde polysaccharide (DAPS, 10 g/l) along with the reactant resin (DMDHEU, 50 g/l), Ag- or TiO2-NPs as active ingredients (20 g/l) and ammonium persulfate catalyst (5 g/l) using the padding method. After functional finishing, the finished fabrics demonstrated a remarkable improvement in their antibacterial efficacy, UV-blocking ability, self-cleaning capacity, and surface roughness functionality without adversely affecting fabrics resiliency. The variation in these functional properties is affected by kind of DAPS, type of added nanoparticles as well as the treated substrate. Additionally, FTIR, SEM, EDS, and durability to wash measurements for selected samples were performed. Moreover, pre-oxidation of DAPS, functionalization reactions/interactions among the nominated reactants and the textile materials were also suggested.

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[IEEE Style]

N. A. Ibrahim, A. A. Aly, B. M. Eid, H. M. Fahmy, "Green Approach for Multifunctionalization of Cellulose-Containing Fabrics," Fibers and Polymers, vol. 19, no. 11, pp. 2298-2306, 2018. DOI: 10.1007/s12221-018-8602-4.

[ACM Style]

Nabil A. Ibrahim, Amal A. Aly, Basma M. Eid, and Hesham M. Fahmy. 2018. Green Approach for Multifunctionalization of Cellulose-Containing Fabrics. Fibers and Polymers, 19, 11, (2018), 2298-2306. DOI: 10.1007/s12221-018-8602-4.