Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Chemical modification of textiles or fibers or products thereof – Cellulose fibers
Patent
1993-05-07
1994-10-25
Willis, Jr., Prince
Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification
Chemical modification of textiles or fibers or products thereof
Cellulose fibers
8184, 8185, 8186, 81157, 252 188, 252 89, 428365, 428224, 428288, 428290, 427396, 427399, 427439, D06M 15423, D06M10106
Patent
active
053585356
ABSTRACT:
Use as formaldehyde collectors of the products of formula ##STR1## in which R represents an acetoacetyl or 3,5-dioxo hexanoyl group, R.sub.1 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl radical, m is equal to 1, 2, 3 or 4 and n is either equal to 1 when R.sub.1 represents a methyl radical or equal to 1, 2 or 3 when R.sub.1 represents a hydrogen atom, and finishing process for fabrics based on cellulose fibers using an aminoplastic resin containing formaldehyde in the free or combined state, using a product of formula (I) as the formaldehyde collector.
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patent: 5160503 (1992-11-01), Smith
Van Bergen et al., JCS Chem. Comm., 1976, pp. 964-966.
Tomasino et al., Textile Chemists and Colorists, 1984, 16 (12), pp. 33-38.
WPI, File Supplier, Derwent Publications Ltd.; London, GB.; AN=74-27755V & JP-A-085 741; (Nippon Synthetic Chem Inc.); Nov. 13, 1973.
Didier Wilhelm
Gelabert Antonio
Diamond Alan D.
Societe Francaise Hoechst
Willis Jr. Prince
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