Grafting of keratin onto O 2 -plasma-irradiated polypropylene fabrics for induced dyeability and durable hygroscopic properties

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Journal of the Textile Institute Pub Date : 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1080/00405000.2023.2261779
Salwa Mowafi, Hosam El-Sayed
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AbstractPolypropylene (PP) is an inert polymer that is very difficult to dye and finish. In the current work, PP fabrics were activated by an oxygen plasma beam, followed by treatment with a renewable natural biopolymer, namely keratin, in the presence of glutardialdehyde as a crosslinker using the pad-dry-cure method. The treated PP fabric exhibited adequate hydrophilic characteristics which make it dyeable with cationic dyestuffs with excellent fastness properties. The effects of curing time and temperature on the fibers’ weight, strength, elongation, wettability, and yellowness were monitored. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) spectroscopy were used to verify the formation of polar functional groups within the chemical structure of the treated PP fabrics. The proposed method has a positive effect on some of the comfort attributes of the treated PP fabrics, such as the enhanced resistance to ultraviolet rays as well as the accumulation of electrostatic charge without deterioration in the fabrics’ inherent properties. The microscopic investigation using scanning electron microscopy demonstrated a coating of PP fabric with a layer of keratin. The induced effect was durable in terms of their wettability and dyeability, against washing for up to 20 washing cycles, indicating the formation of a fortified bond between the O2-plasma-irradiated PP fabric and keratin.Keywords: Polypropylenefabricplasmakeratinbasic dyehydrophilic Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s)Additional informationFundingThis work is a part of project number 43223 financed by the Science, Technology, and Innovation Fund Authority (STIFA).
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角蛋白接枝到氧等离子辐照聚丙烯织物上,以获得诱导染色和持久吸湿性能
摘要聚丙烯(PP)是一种惰性聚合物,很难染色和整理。在目前的工作中,PP织物被氧等离子体束激活,然后在戊二醛作为交联剂存在的情况下,使用一种可再生的天然生物聚合物,即角蛋白,使用衬里-干固化方法进行处理。处理后的PP织物具有良好的亲水性,可与牢度优良的阳离子染料染色。研究了固化时间和温度对纤维质量、强度、伸长率、润湿性和黄度的影响。利用傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)和核磁共振(1H NMR)谱技术验证了处理后PP织物化学结构中极性官能团的形成。该方法在不影响织物固有性能的情况下,对处理后的PP织物的一些舒适属性有积极的影响,如增强抗紫外线能力和静电电荷的积累。显微镜下的扫描电镜检查显示有一层角蛋白涂层的PP织物。就其润湿性和可染性而言,诱导效果是持久的,可耐洗涤多达20次,表明在o2等离子体辐照的PP织物和角蛋白之间形成了强化的结合。关键字:聚丙烯织物;塑料;碱性染料亲水性披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。附加信息:资助本工作是科学,技术和创新基金局(STIFA)资助的项目编号43223的一部分。
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Journal of the Textile Institute
Journal of the Textile Institute 工程技术-材料科学:纺织
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4.20
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5.90%
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149
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of The Textile Institute welcomes papers concerning research and innovation, reflecting the professional interests of the Textile Institute in science, engineering, economics, management and design related to the textile industry and the use of fibres in consumer and engineering applications. Papers may encompass anything in the range of textile activities, from fibre production through textile processes and machines, to the design, marketing and use of products. Papers may also report fundamental theoretical or experimental investigations, including materials science topics in nanotechnology and smart materials, practical or commercial industrial studies and may relate to technical, economic, aesthetic, social or historical aspects of textiles and the textile industry. All published research articles in The Journal of The Textile Institute have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by two expert referees.
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