2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2008.10.020
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Union disperse printing and UV-protecting of wool/polyester blend using a reactive β-cyclodextrin

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“…On the other hand, post-loading of the selected extracts onto the finished fabrics surface to impart UV protection capability was accompanied by a significant increase in their UPF values with the following sequence, 13A > M113 > 7S4 >> modified ≈ untreated. In line with previous studies, we would assume that the variation in UPF values of the finished substrates upon using these ingredients reflects the differences among them in extent of loading and coating the treated substrates as well as the positive role of the hosted bioactive extracts and their ingredients in absorbing, reflecting, scattering, or blocking harmful UV radiation, especially UVA and UVB, irrespective of the substrate used [ 44 , 45 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…On the other hand, post-loading of the selected extracts onto the finished fabrics surface to impart UV protection capability was accompanied by a significant increase in their UPF values with the following sequence, 13A > M113 > 7S4 >> modified ≈ untreated. In line with previous studies, we would assume that the variation in UPF values of the finished substrates upon using these ingredients reflects the differences among them in extent of loading and coating the treated substrates as well as the positive role of the hosted bioactive extracts and their ingredients in absorbing, reflecting, scattering, or blocking harmful UV radiation, especially UVA and UVB, irrespective of the substrate used [ 44 , 45 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In the case of polyester fibers, some authors have performed the process of acetylation [83] or coating [97] to modify the surface with CDs. This results in an improvement in the solidity of the dyeing [98], in addition to the possibility of dyeing with other classes of dyes. Zhang et al [97], after performing the modification of polyester fiber, dyed this fabric with cationic dye.…”
Section: Dyeing Chemical Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic UV absorbers are relatively cheap and generally transparent so that they can be used in many coloured fabrics and textiles (Ibrahim & El-Zairy, 2009;Scalia, 2006).…”
Section: Uv Absorbersmentioning
confidence: 99%