Shrinkage properties of wool treated with low temperature plasma and chitosan biopolymer
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1999
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Low temperature plasma treatments of wool modify only the cuticle surface of the fibers, improving their surface wettability, dyeability, fiber cohesion, and shrink resistance. The shrink-resist properties obtained with plasma treatment do not impart a machine-washable finish, which is an important end-user demand. However, the shrink resistance of air plasma treated wool is suitably enhanced by a subsequent biopolymer chitosan application. Using a qualitative colorimetric method, chitosan adsorption is shown to increase after treatment with air plasma. SEM observations yield information about the etching effect and chitosan adsorption. Given that both kinds of treatments, air plasma and chitosan, are environmentally acceptable, a new ecological shrink-proofing process is proposed.
Извор:
Textile Research Journal, 1999, 69, 11, 811-815Издавач:
- Textile Research Inst, Princeton
DOI: 10.1177/004051759906901103
ISSN: 0040-5175
WoS: 000083571700003
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0033492547
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Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Erra, P AU - Molina, Ricardo AU - Jocić, Dragan AU - Julia, MR AU - Cuesta, A AU - Tascon, JMD PY - 1999 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/255 AB - Low temperature plasma treatments of wool modify only the cuticle surface of the fibers, improving their surface wettability, dyeability, fiber cohesion, and shrink resistance. The shrink-resist properties obtained with plasma treatment do not impart a machine-washable finish, which is an important end-user demand. However, the shrink resistance of air plasma treated wool is suitably enhanced by a subsequent biopolymer chitosan application. Using a qualitative colorimetric method, chitosan adsorption is shown to increase after treatment with air plasma. SEM observations yield information about the etching effect and chitosan adsorption. Given that both kinds of treatments, air plasma and chitosan, are environmentally acceptable, a new ecological shrink-proofing process is proposed. PB - Textile Research Inst, Princeton T2 - Textile Research Journal T1 - Shrinkage properties of wool treated with low temperature plasma and chitosan biopolymer EP - 815 IS - 11 SP - 811 VL - 69 DO - 10.1177/004051759906901103 ER -
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Erra, P., Molina, R., Jocić, D., Julia, M., Cuesta, A.,& Tascon, J.. (1999). Shrinkage properties of wool treated with low temperature plasma and chitosan biopolymer. in Textile Research Journal Textile Research Inst, Princeton., 69(11), 811-815. https://doi.org/10.1177/004051759906901103
Erra P, Molina R, Jocić D, Julia M, Cuesta A, Tascon J. Shrinkage properties of wool treated with low temperature plasma and chitosan biopolymer. in Textile Research Journal. 1999;69(11):811-815. doi:10.1177/004051759906901103 .
Erra, P, Molina, Ricardo, Jocić, Dragan, Julia, MR, Cuesta, A, Tascon, JMD, "Shrinkage properties of wool treated with low temperature plasma and chitosan biopolymer" in Textile Research Journal, 69, no. 11 (1999):811-815, https://doi.org/10.1177/004051759906901103 . .