Photofinishing of cotton textiles

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy

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8DIG12, 2041601, C08L 108, B01J 110

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041087488

ABSTRACT:
Acrylated cotton fabric is reacted with water-N,N-dimethylformamide solutions of acrylamide and then exposed to near ultraviolet light in an inert atmosphere to produce crosslinked acrylated cotton fabrics with durable press properties. The treatment is also applicable to methacrylated cotton fabric and the results obtained are similar.

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