Functionalization of Outdoor Cotton Textiles:
Combining Fragrance and Uv Protection Through
Β-Cyclodextrin DERIVATIVE INCLUSION COMPLEXES INFUSED WITH PEPPERMINT AND CLOVE ESSENTIAL OILS
SHELLY KHANNA,
MANISHA YADAV,
NAGENDER SINGH
Abstract:The polyfunctionalization of cotton textiles for outdoor applications has been successfully achieved through the incorporation of complexes involving monochlorotriazine β-cyclodextrin (mono-CT β-CD) and essential oils of peppermint and clove, resulting in the creation of aromatic and UV protective ensembles. The β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) derivative was synthesized in vitro, followed by rigorous characterization and solubility testing to ensure its compatibility with water-based applications. To confirm the success… Show more
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