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Authors Stawski, D. ; Polowinski, S. ; Simon, F. ; Puchalski, M. ; Zielinska, D.
Title Application of the layer-by-layer technique for knitted fabrics
Date 09.10.2014
Number 44262
Abstract Oppositelycharged polyelectrolytes such poly(acrylic acid) and poly(allylamine hydrochloride) have been deposited on<br />a polypropylene knitted fabric by the layer-by-layer technique. The modification process was controlled by a series of<br />tests like: Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy.<br />It has been found that effects obtained for knitted fabric are very similar to those which were previously observed for<br />nonwovens. The deposition of polyelectrolyte layers by the layer-by-layer method considerably modifies dyeability,<br />hydrophilicity and electrostatic properties.
Publisher Industria Textila
Wikidata
Citation Industria Textila 65 (2014) 190-199
DOI http://ns.certex.ro/Certex/IndustriaTextila/Textila%20nr%204_2014%20web.pdf#page=12
Tags layer-by-layer technique polypropylene knitted fabric dyeability hydrophilicity electrostatic properties

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