Binding of antimicrobial compounds to a hydroxyl containing subs

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Treatment of hides – skins – feathers and animal tissues – Tanning

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81156, 8190, 424 16, 424 25, 424 26, 424181, 424249, 424326, 424329, 424362, C14C 500

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and compositions are disclosed for chemically bonding an antimicrobial compound to an hydroxyl bearing substrate such as cellulose, starches or leather. Cyanuric chloride (2, 4, 6 tri-chloro 1, 3, 5 triazine) is bonded to the substrate through the substrate hydroxyl and to the antimicrobial through an amine, guanido or quaternary ammonium group. The composition is: ##STR1## R.sub.1 or R.sub.2 may be chlorine or the same or different amine, guanido or quaternary ammonium containing antimicrobial. The bonding process is carried out in an aqueous solution having a pH of about 9 - 10.

REFERENCES:
chemical Abstracts 76:60790m (1972).
Chemical Abstracts 60:6158c (1964).
Chemical Abstracts 58:10410h (1963).
American Assoc. of Textile Chemists & Colorists, "Antibacterial Finishes" No. 2, 1962.

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