Polypropylene (PP)-knitted fabrics were finished with b-cyclodextrin (b-CD) and crosslinked with citric acid (CTR). The polyCTRb-CD polymer-coated fibers were wash resistant. We report that the rate of immobilized CD was controlled by temperature and curing time. The weight increase of the fabrics after modification with native b-CD and CTR reached 30 %wt. The treated PP supports were dyed using disperse, acid and reactive dyes. Standard tests of wash fastness (shade change and staining) were conducted and showed that all dyes were fixed, because of inclusion complexation with immobilized cavities on the one hand and sorbed hydrogen and ionic bonds that occurred between the polyCTR-b-CD coating and the tested dyestuffs on the other.
Star polymers based on β-cyclodextrin were synthesized by a ''click-chemistry'' process and characterized by NMR, SEC and BLM. The resulting triazole functional groups create, at a specific pH range, electrostatic hindrance between pores inserted in lipid bilayers, preventing their aggregation, allowing formation of well-defined isolated unitary pores and mimicking biological natural channels.
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