The aim of the work was the surface modification of cotton and polyester fibers to confer hydro and oil repellency to the fabrics. Sol-gel, previously investigated by the same authors as textile finishing [1-3], was here chosen as surface treatment not involving the bulk of the fibers, so fabrics can keep unvaried comfort characteristics. Moreover, it was coupled to post UV-curing to enhance the finishing adhesion to the fibers, with a consequent improvement of treatment fastness. Process optimization was in fact focused on an economical and ecofriendly process to obtain an effective finishing with good fastness to washing. 3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate (MEMO) was used as sol-gel precursor both alone and with Fluorolink® S10, a commercial product from Solvey Solexis (Italy), to obtain an UV-curable modified nanosol to be applied to fabrics with weight-ons ranging from 5% to 30% o.w.f. Treated samples were tested by means of contact angle measurements with water and oil while fastness to washing was tested according ISO standard (till 5 washing cycles). Moreover the modifications occurred on fibers surface were investigated by FTIR-ATR and XPS while the influence on thermal properties were revealed by DSC measurements. Promising results were obtained in terms of conferred water and oil repellency and treatment fastness, enhanced in particular on UV post-cured samples, as expected. [1] F. Ferrero and M. Periolatto, Appl. Surf. Sci., 257, 201 (2013). [2] M. Periolatto, F. Ferrero, A. Montarsolo, R.Mossotti, Cellulose, 20(1), 355 (2013). [3] A.Montarsolo, M. Periolatto, M. Zerbola, F. Ferrero, R. Mossotti, Text. Res. J. , 83(11), 1190 (2013).

Surface Modification of Cotton and Polyester Fibers by Methacrylate Silane and Fluorinated Alkoxysilane via Sol-gel and UV-curing Coupled Process / Periolatto, Monica; Ferrero, Franco. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014), pp. 169-169. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Conference on Surfaces, Coatings and NanoStructured Materials, NANOSMAT 2014 tenutosi a Dublin nel 8-11 September 2014).

Surface Modification of Cotton and Polyester Fibers by Methacrylate Silane and Fluorinated Alkoxysilane via Sol-gel and UV-curing Coupled Process

PERIOLATTO, MONICA;FERRERO, Franco
2014

Abstract

The aim of the work was the surface modification of cotton and polyester fibers to confer hydro and oil repellency to the fabrics. Sol-gel, previously investigated by the same authors as textile finishing [1-3], was here chosen as surface treatment not involving the bulk of the fibers, so fabrics can keep unvaried comfort characteristics. Moreover, it was coupled to post UV-curing to enhance the finishing adhesion to the fibers, with a consequent improvement of treatment fastness. Process optimization was in fact focused on an economical and ecofriendly process to obtain an effective finishing with good fastness to washing. 3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate (MEMO) was used as sol-gel precursor both alone and with Fluorolink® S10, a commercial product from Solvey Solexis (Italy), to obtain an UV-curable modified nanosol to be applied to fabrics with weight-ons ranging from 5% to 30% o.w.f. Treated samples were tested by means of contact angle measurements with water and oil while fastness to washing was tested according ISO standard (till 5 washing cycles). Moreover the modifications occurred on fibers surface were investigated by FTIR-ATR and XPS while the influence on thermal properties were revealed by DSC measurements. Promising results were obtained in terms of conferred water and oil repellency and treatment fastness, enhanced in particular on UV post-cured samples, as expected. [1] F. Ferrero and M. Periolatto, Appl. Surf. Sci., 257, 201 (2013). [2] M. Periolatto, F. Ferrero, A. Montarsolo, R.Mossotti, Cellulose, 20(1), 355 (2013). [3] A.Montarsolo, M. Periolatto, M. Zerbola, F. Ferrero, R. Mossotti, Text. Res. J. , 83(11), 1190 (2013).
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