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A novel approach for Apocynum venetum/cotton blended fabrics modification by cationic polymer nanoparticles

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Abstract Apocynum venetum/cotton blended fabrics have been subjected to treat with cationic polymer nanoparticles followed by dyeing with Acid Red B, and then studied for their dyeing performance and morphology.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Apocynum venetum/cotton blended fabrics have been subjected to treat with cationic polymer nanoparticles followed by dyeing with Acid Red B, and then studied for their dyeing performance and morphology. The investigation on the effect of modification factors on the blended fabrics indicated that the 0.5 g/L nanoparticles concentration, 60 min treating time, 60 °C treating temperature and pH 6–8 are the optimum modification process to improve the dyeability of acid dye. In addition, the SEM images show that nanoparticles can be adsorbed on the surface of modified A. venetum or cotton fibers, and the two different fibers could have the same adsorption ability to Acid Red B.

Keywords: cotton blended; apocynum venetum; blended fabrics; venetum cotton; modification

Journal Title: Chinese Chemical Letters
Year Published: 2017

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