FUNCTIONALIZATION OF PET FABRIC BY ULTRASOUND AND NATURAL ZEOLITE (CROSBI ID 556427)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Grancarić, Anamarija ; Tarbuk, Anita ; Majcen le Marechal, Alenka
engleski
FUNCTIONALIZATION OF PET FABRIC BY ULTRASOUND AND NATURAL ZEOLITE
Textile modification for achieving multifunctional materials is one of the guidance for future textile development in Europe. Since polyester aminolysis with EDA and hydrolysis with NaOH produce huge amounts of textile wastewater the increasing demand for conservation of natural resources and environmental protection has forced researches to find alternatives to current technologies in order to reduce water consumption, increase energy-efficiency and cut emissions of hazardous chemicals. Currently, textile wet processes assisted by ultrasound treatment are of high interest for the textile industry. Therefore, the present paper will show the results of the modified polyester surface by ultrasound for achieving better auxiliaries’ absorption and UV protection. For this purpose the polyester fabric from poly(ethylene-terphthalate), PET, for summer cloths was modified by ultrasound with and without nanoparticles of activated natural zeolite addition. Water absorption and optical brightener, as well as UV protection, were investigated. It was shown that ultrasound modification results in great absorption increment. Never the less, optical brightening increases fabric whiteness and UV protection, as well as additionally showing synergistic effects with zeolite.
PET; ultrasound; surface modification; zeolite; nanoparticles; UV protection
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Podaci o prilogu
219-224.
2009.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings of International Conference Latest Advances in High Tech Textiles and Textile Materials
Kiekens, Paul
Gent: Ghent University
9789081392426
Podaci o skupu
International Conference Latest Advances in High Tech Textiles and Textile Materials
predavanje
23.10.2009-25.10.2009
Gent, Belgija