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Crosslinking of Cotton with DMDMDHEU in the Presence of Sodium Chloride

Hung-Lin Chang

Department of Textile Engineering, Oriental Institute of Technology, Pan-Chiao, Taiwan 22064, Republic of China

Cheng-Chi Chen

Department of Textile Engineering, Oriental Institute of Technology, Pan-Chiao, Taiwan 22064, Republic of China

A crosslinking treatment is reported for cotton fabric with dimethyldimethyloldihy droxyethyleneurea ( DMDMDHEU ) in the presence of various amounts of sodium chlo ride using a pad-dry-cure process. The crosslinked fabric and a control are studied for various physicochemical properties using standard methods. The distribution of cross links per anhydroglucose unit and the length of crosslinks are calculated from form aldehyde and nitrogen contents. Both number and length of crosslinks decrease with increased NaCl concentration in the pad bath. Self-condensation of resin and surface distribution ( on the treated fabrics ) are evident for fabric samples treated in the presence of sodium chloride. The relationships between various treated fabric properties are also considered.

Textile Research Journal, Vol. 66, No. 12, 803-809 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/004051759606601209


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