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Improvement of Cellulose Fabrics Treated with High Add-on of Chitosan  

손태원 (영남대학교 공과대학 섬유패션학부)
전영민 (한국원사직물시험연구원(FITI))
정민기 (영남대학교 공과대학 섬유패션학부)
김민조 (영남대학교 공과대학 섬유패션학부)
임학상 (세명대학교 환경안전시스템공학부 환경공학전공)
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Textile Science and Engineering / v.40, no.3, 2003 , pp. 296-306 More about this Journal
Abstract
Several cellulosic fabrics such as cotton(plain and jacquard), rayon(plain) and Tencel(twill) are treated with relatively high-concentrated chitosan solution by padding and printing methods. The treated fabrics, both by padding and printing, must have more than 0.5 wt% of add-on of chitosan to get at least 90% bacteriostatic ratio. The moisture regain and deodorization ratio increase with increasing add-on of chitosan, but static charge decreases. These properties occur irrespective of the chitosan treatment method and variety of fabrics. However. air permeability is strongly dependent on the treatment method. In the case of padding process, air permeability increases with increasing chitosan content, but the air permeability of cellulose fabrics treated by printing process decreases with increasing chitosan content. When cellulose fabrics are dyed, dye exhaustion and shade depth increase with increasing add-on of chitosan. Also. cellulose fabrics treated with chitosan have superior colorfastness compared with untreated cellulose fabrics. Especially, cellulose fabrics treated by printing method have excellent colorfastness compared with the padding method.
Keywords
chitosan; cellulose fabric; bacteriostatic; add-on ratio; padding; printing;
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