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Utilization of citric acid-chitosan-sodium hypophosphite system for effecting concurrent dyeing and finishing

Khaled El-Tahlawy
- Vol. 46, Iss: 5, pp 21-26
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The article was published on 1999-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sodium hypophosphite & Dyeing.

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Review of Chitosan and Its Derivatives as Antimicrobial Agents and Their Uses as Textile Chemicals

TL;DR: There is a greater demand for antimicrobial finishes on textile goods because consumers have become aware of the potential advantages of these materials as discussed by the authors, and a number of other chemicals are also used i
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The antimicrobial activity of cotton fabrics treated with different crosslinking agents and chitosan

TL;DR: In this article, two crosslinking agents, butanetetracarboxylic acid (BTCA) and Arcofix NEC (low formaldehyde content), were applied to cotton fabrics in the presence of chitosan to provide the cotton fabrics a durable finish and antimicrobial properties.
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Treatment of oxidized cellulose fabric with chitosan and its surface activity towards anionic reactive dyes

TL;DR: The surface modification of cellulose fabric with chitosan was achieved through an oxidation of the fabric with KIO4 followed by reductive ammination of the textile with chitsan as discussed by the authors.
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Novel method for preparation of β-cyclodextrin/grafted chitosan and it's application

TL;DR: In this article, a novel technique for preparation of β-cyclodextrin-grafted chitosan was carried out by reacting β-CD citrate (β-CDcitrate) with chito-sans in a semidry process.
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Cyclodextrin-4 Hydroxy benzophenone inclusion complex for UV protective cotton fabric

TL;DR: In this paper, an inclusion complex was formed by the reaction of β -cyclodextrin (β -CD) with 4-hydroxy benzophenone (4-HBP), since β -CD acts as a hosting molecule for 4HBP, and was added to a finishing bath containing citric acid and sodium hypophosphite (SHP) as a catalyst to provide the cotton fabric anti-crease and ultraviolet protection properties.
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