Effect of Phenolic Compounds and Water Repellents Combination on Performance Properties of Cotton/ polyester Blended Fabric

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1 National Research Center-Textile Division-Giza- Egypt

2 National Research Center- Textile Division- Giza- Egypt

3 National Research Center- Textile Devision-Giza-Egypt

4 Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

A newly prepared stearyl alcohol / poly (N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) (SA/PVP) hybrid emulsion was incorporated, as a water repellent finish, alone or in combination with some phenolic compounds namely tertiary butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ), curcumin and vanillin, in different easy care finishing formulations. The results obtained reveals that: i) treating fabric samples with different concentrations of the hybrid emulsion in absence of the aforementioned phenolic compounds, significantly enhances fabric weight, tensile strength, stiffness, water repellency, antibacterial properties, water vapor resistance and thermal resistance along with a gradual decrease in the resilience, surface roughness and air permeability of treated fabric, ii) combining the hybrid emulsion with the above phenolic compounds efficiently enhances the storage life of the emulsion and upgrades the antibacterial properties of treated fabric, iii) meanwhile, vanillin provides the finished fabric with pleasant scent, curcumin upgrades the UV protection properties of treated fabric and TBHQ slightly enhances tensile strength, surface roughness, air permeability, water vapor resistance and thermal resistance along with a reduction in the resilience of treated fabric, and iv) the prepared hybrid emulsion, whether in absence or presence of TBHQ, can be used as extender for fluorocarbon textile finishes.

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