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Chemical modification of cotton fiber by alkali-swelling and substitution reactions—acetylation, cyanoethylation, benzoylation, and oleoylation

✍ Scribed by Waichiro Tsuji; Tokie Nakao; Kyoko Ohigashi; Kinuyo Maegawa; Noriko Kobayashi; Satomi Shukri; Sadako Kasai; Kyoko Miyanaga


Book ID
102733487
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
676 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


By impregnating cotton fiber with alkaline swelling agents and reacting with some chemical agents which can be substituted for the hydroxyl groups on cellulose molecules in the presence of alkali, highly accessible or decrystallized cotton fibers can be obtained. As the effective substitution reactions, acetylation by acetic anhydride and cyanoethylation by acrylonitrile were applied. The cotton fibers modified by these chemical treatments showed no decrease of tensile strength, and had moisture regain higher than the untreated cotton though the degrees of substitution were as high as 20-30 mol %. The resistance to heat or acid and the soil removal were improved. Dyeability for direct dye was increased, and dyeability for disperse or cationic dye was also given. Benzoylation and oleoylation were also investigated. Crease recovery of the cotton fabrics was somewhat improved and dyeability for disperse dye was given. The cotton fabrics oleoylated &r decrystallizing by alkali-acrylonitrile treatment had moisture regain almost the same as the untreated cotton, while high water repellency was given.


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