Abstract

AbstractThe effect of introducing carbamoylethyl groups in the molecular structure of cotton cellulose under aqueous and almost nonaqueous condition on the soiling and soil release properties of cotton fabrics before and after durable press treatments was investigated. Aqueous and nonaqueous oily soils were used. Carbamoylethylation decreased the susceptibility of cotton to aqueous as well as nonaqueous oily soils. Aqueous carbamoylethylation improves the soil resistance more than the almost nonaqueous carbamoylethylation. Crosslinking decreases the resistance of carbamoylethylated cotton to soiling.

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