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http://dx.doi.org/10.5850/JKSCT.2009.33.5.817

Developing Human-friendly UV Protective Cellulose Fabrics Using Chitosan and Green Tea Extract -Focusing on the Repetition Effect of Chitosan Mordanting and Green Tea Extract Dyeing-  

Jung, Hye-Kyung (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, The Catholic University of Korea)
Kim, Sin-Hee (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, The Catholic University of Korea)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles / v.33, no.5, 2009 , pp. 817-826 More about this Journal
Abstract
As UV radiation to the earth increased over recent years, many adverse effects of UV radiation have been reported. There are needs to develop UV-protective apparel and accessaries to protect skin from these harmful effects. Cellulose is one of the most frequently worn fiber during summer time. However, celllulose shows very low UV-protective property especially in case of thin and low fabric content. In this study, UV-protective cellulose textiles were developed using chiotsan mordanting and green tea dyeing. The repetition effect of chitosan and green tea treatment were focused. Three different cellulose fibers, cotton, linen, and ramie, were used for this study. All chitosan mordanted and green tea dyed fabrics showed increases in UV-protective property. The color of fabrics tended to darker as the numbers of mordanting process and green tea dyeing increased. UV-protective property did not increase significantly upon the repetition of mordanting and green tea dyeing treatment except ramie fabric. UV protective property was persisted upon washfastness test in all three cellulose fiber types.
Keywords
Cellulose; UV protection; Chitosan; Green tea extract; Repeated dyeing;
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