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Title
Influences of crosslinker and molecular weight of chitosan on physico-chemical properties of antibacterial treated cotton fabrics
Authors
THO LUU THI, HONG KHANH VU THI, TUAN ANH NGUYEN and THU NGUYEN THI KIM
Received
May 16, 2024
Published
Volume 58 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
molecular weight (Mw), physico-chemical properties, chitosan (CTS), citric acid (CA), dimethylol
dihydroxyethyleneurea (DMDHEU)
Abstract
This study investigated the influences of crosslinking agent and molecular weight on the surface and comfort properties
of cotton fabrics treated by chitosan. Two types of chitosan, with molecular weight (2.6 kDa and 187 kDa), with
deacetylation degree (DD) of 75%, were used, along with two types of crosslinking agents: citric acid (CA) and
dimethylol dihydroxyethyleneurea (DMDHEU). These agents were applied to cotton fabrics for antibacterial
treatments. The treated cotton fabrics were evaluated using several quality indicators related to physico-chemical
properties, including whiteness (according to ISO 105 J02), breathability (according to ASTM D737:2004), moisture
(according to ASTM D 2495-87), and thermal and moisture resistance under steady-state conditions (according to ISO
11092). Moreover, surface features of treated samples were observed through SEM images. The results showed that the
antibacterial treatment of fabrics with lower molecular weight (Mw) chitosan was more favorable for the finishing
processes, although the whiteness of the treated samples was quite low. Additionally, cotton fabrics treated with the CA
agent exhibited better hygroscopicity and vapor transmission, but tended to have more pronounced yellow color,
compared to those treated with the DMDHEU agent. These physico-chemical findings clarified the bonding mechanism
of cellulose–crosslinker–chitosan in antibacterial treated cotton fabrics.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.56
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