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HERO ID
4581678
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Waterborne Polyurethane Molecular Structure Designed and its Acetic Acid and Ammonia Absorption Efficiency
Author(s)
Chang, MT; Lee, JYih; Chiu, PYu; Hu, CheC; Chang, FuF; Hsu, CH
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
0
Journal
Fibers and Polymers
ISSN:
1229-9197
EISSN:
1875-0052
Volume
18
Issue
5
Page Numbers
835-841
DOI
10.1007/s12221-017-6979-0
Web of Science Id
WOS:000402147600003
Abstract
In this study, waterborne polyurethane (WPU) resins consisted of carboxylic acid and side-chained EO (ethylene oxide) functional groups were prepared via a prepolymer ion-hybrid reaction process. After dipping the WPU on fabrics, the dipped fabrics showed promising deodorization properties for both basic and acidic odors and also showed good wash durability because of the presence of those characteristic groups. Basic odors were neutralized via carboxylic acid groups on the WPU, whereas acidic odors were absorbed by the EO groups through hydrogen bonding. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) was used to examine the functional groups of carboxylic acid and EO groups, before and after dipping the WPU on the fabrics. The deodorization properties of the dipped fabrics were associated with the content of the functional groups existing on the WPU molecular chain. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis also revealed that the dipped fabrics had a promising wash durability and deodorization properties after 5 times of laundering because WPU particles were still strongly adhered to the fabrics. More side-chain EO groups, more acetic acid molecules were absorbed; while more-COOH groups in polymer chain, more ammonium molecules were absorbed. Table 2 shows that the synthesized WPU's possess very highly washed durability.
Keywords
Waterborne polyurethane; Deodorization; Dihydromethyl propionic acid; Dipping; Laundering; Side-chain EO and carboxylic acid
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