Volume 94, Issue 5 pp. 1999-2007

Antimicrobial and physical properties of woolen fabrics cured with citric acid and chitosan

S.-H. Hsieh

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S.-H. Hsieh

Department of Applied Fiber Style, Kun Shan University of Technology, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China

Department of Applied Fiber Style, Kun Shan University of Technology, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China===Search for more papers by this author
Z. K. Huang

Z. K. Huang

Department of Applied Fiber Style, Kun Shan University of Technology, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China

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Z. Z. Huang

Z. Z. Huang

Department of Applied Fiber Style, Kun Shan University of Technology, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China

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Z. S. Tseng

Z. S. Tseng

Department of Applied Fiber Style, Kun Shan University of Technology, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China

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First published: 30 September 2004
Citations: 103

Abstract

In this study, we used citric acid (CA) as a crosslinking agent, mixed with biopolymer molecular chitosan, to perform a pad–dry–cure treatment on woolen fabrics to study its antimicrobial effects and physical properties with the help of IR spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and differential thermal analysis. From the experimental results, we learned that CA did not crosslink with the woolen fibers if the woolen fabrics were not oxidized by potassium permanganate and that after oxidization, CA produced esterification with the OH group of the wool and chitosan and transamidation with theNH2 group of the wool to form a crosslink. The surface crosslinks of the oxidized woolen fibers were relatively coarse, which is undesirable for shrink-proofing and yet beneficial for the antimicrobial and antiseptic effects of the woolen fabrics. It had a negative effect on the fabric softness, yellowness, stretching resistance, and elongation percentage. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 94: 1999–2007, 2004

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