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Polysiloxane Softener Coatings on Plasma-Treated Wool: Study of the Surface Interactions

โœ Scribed by Cristina Canal; Ricardo Molina; Enric Bertran; Pilar Erra


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
257 KB
Volume
292
Category
Article
ISSN
1438-7492

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Abstract

Low temperature plasma (LTP) improves the shrinkโ€resistance of wool fabrics but impairs their softness, so different polysiloxane coatings were applied. Modifications in surface hydrophilicity and topography of fabrics and fibres have been recorded through drop test, contact angle and SEM, respectively. LTP improves the deposition of the polysiloxanes which, depending on their functionalities alter the original hydrophilicity of the wool surface. Softness and shrinkโ€resist results of the fabrics point out to a possible relationship between hydrophilicity of the wool fibre surface and the shrinkage behaviour of the fabrics. A possible mechanism of interaction between the different polysiloxane groups and the surface of untreated (UT) and LTPโ€treated wool is proposed.

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