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http://dx.doi.org/10.5764/TCF.2018.30.3.199

Deodorization Rate according to Zr-MOF Content and the Properties from Spinning Conditions of Polypropylene Non-woven Fabric Manufactured by Melt-blown Method  

Choi, Ik-Sung (Textile Material R&D Headquarters, Korea Textile Development Institute(KTDI))
Min, Mun-Hong (Textile Convergence Team, DYETEC Institute)
Kim, Han-Il (Textile Convergence Team, DYETEC Institute)
Lee, Woo-Seung (Textile Material R&D Headquarters, Korea Textile Development Institute(KTDI))
Noh, Kyung-Gyu (Textile Material R&D Headquarters, Korea Textile Development Institute(KTDI))
Park, Seong-Woo (Textile Material R&D Headquarters, Korea Textile Development Institute(KTDI))
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Textile Coloration and Finishing / v.30, no.3, 2018 , pp. 199-207 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the properties of polypropylene(PP) non-woven fabric spun under various conditions by the Melt-blown method were verified, and the deodorant content and deodorization of PP non-woven fabric after deodorant-treatment were investigated. PP non-woven fabrics are manufactured by varying the temperature of spin beam, hot air temperature and amount, the RPM of collector R/O and the distance between collector and spinneret, which affects the structure of the non-woven fabric. After that, the structural characteristics and air permeability of the non-woven fabric were measured. The experimental results show that the amount of air, the distance between the collector and the spinneret significantly affect the structural characteristics and air permeability of the PP non-woven fabric. And, regardless of the weight of the PP non-woven fabric, the deodorizing effect of UiO-66 MOF deodorant add-on ratio and content was higher.
Keywords
polypropylene; non-woven fabrics; Zr-MOF; deodorant; melt-blown; melt spinning; air permeability;
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