Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10603350 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Chitosan in acetic acid solution was applied by padding, and grafted by ultraviolet radiation, through radical reactions promoted by a photoinitiator. 2% chitosan grafted was enough to confer satisfactory antimicrobial activity (67% reduction of Escherichia coli) after an oxidative wool pre-treatment and 1 h impregnation at 50 °C. Moreover treated wool fabrics showed a strong dyeability increase toward acid dye. However the evaluation of the treatment durability to laundering showed different behavior depending on the nature of the surfactants. Finally, anti-felting properties with respect to untreated fabrics were revealed, while no effect was shown toward anti-pilling properties.
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Authors
Monica Periolatto, Franco Ferrero, Claudia Vineis, Fabio Rombaldoni,