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Title: Nanoparticle finishes influence on color matching of cotton fabrics
Authors: Rosace, Giuseppe
Migani, Veronica
Colleoni, Claudio
Massafra, Maria Rosaria
Haghi, A.K.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Tekstil Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Sancaktaroğlu, Esra
Keywords: Chemistry
Engineering
Materials Science
Dendrimers
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Citation: Rosace, G. vd. (2010). "Nanoparticle finishes influence on color matching of cotton fabrics". ed. A.K. Haghi. Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Research Progress, Chemical Engineering Methods and Technology. 29-44.
Abstract: Color change is one of the most important side effects of textile treatments to be considered. This research focuses on color modifications occurring ondyed cotton fabrics due to the nanoparticle sized dendrimer (DWR), dendrimer-fluorocarbon (DWOR) and fluorocarbon (FWOR) finishing. A remarkable influence of finishing onto Delta R (reflectance difference) and Delta E (color difference) of fabrics was observed. Roughness of treated surfaces also plays a relevant role in determining the reflectance and colour changes. In fact, roughness increases the scattering of light thus decreasing surface reflectance. Finishes particle sizes designate the distribution and orientation of surface roughness and the overlay of their absorbance values in the short wavelength results in color differences. Thanks to the nanoparticle size, the highest performances are achieved in some typical textile finishing applications: water and oil repellency induced by finishing on cotton textile and mechanical characteristics of the fabric have been here deeply investigated.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25096
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