Antibacterial Functionalization and Pigment Coloration of Wool-containing fabrics in One Step | ||||
International Design Journal | ||||
Article 6, Volume 7, Issue 4 - Serial Number 24, October 2017, Page 71-75 PDF (643.49 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.12816/0044477 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Heba M. Khali | ||||
Faculty of Applied Arts, Printing, Dyeing and Finishing Department, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
In this work, Choline Chloride, Aloe vera and Chitosan, an ecofriendly bioactive agents, were individually included in pigment printing formulation [pigment color (20 g/kg); synthetic thickening agent (20 g/kg); binder (100 g/kg); crosslinking agent (10 g/kg); ammonium persulfate (NH4)2S2O8 (2 g/kg)] followed by printing and microwave fixation at 1300W/4 min to investigate their impacts on simultaneous functionalization and coloration of wool-containing fabrics. The obtained results signify that the antibacterial efficacy as well as the depth of the obtained functionalized pigment prints are affected by nature of bioactive agent as well as kind of substrate and follow the decreasing orders: Choline Chloride (5g/Kg) > Chitosan (2.5g/Kg) > Aloe vera (10g/Kg) >> none and polyester/wool > wool respectively. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Wool; containing fabrics Pigment Printing antibacterial finishing One; step Bio; active agents | ||||
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