Abstract

Substituted acetic acids or dibasic acids in combination with MgCl2 are active catalyst systems for the reaction between cotton and dimethylolethyleneurea (DMEU) or dimethyloldihydroxyethyteneurea (DMDHEU) at cure temperatures from 105-125°C. The reaction is primarily influenced by hydrogen ion concentration of the pad bath. Based on condi tioned wrinkle recovery of treated facrics, the order of increasing activity among the substituted acetic acid-Mgcl2 catalyst systems at 115°C in promoting the reaction of cotton with DMDHEU is as follows: acetic ≤ diethylaminoacetic < methylaminoacetic ≤ aminoacetic ≤ thiohydroxyacetic ≤ cyanoacetic ≤ hydroxyacetic acid. The order for the cotton-DMEU reaction is as follows: diethylaminoacetic ≤ acetic ≤ methylaminoacetic ≤ thiohydroxyacetic < hy droxyacetic ≤ aminoacetic ≤ cyanoacetic. Dibasic acids used with MgCl2 in the cellulose-DMEU reaction were more effective than either alone in increasing the amounts of bound nitrogen and formaldehyde and the wet recovery angles of the finished cottons. With DMDHEU, only the succinic acid-MgCl2 combination resulted in an increase in bound nitrogen over that observed with either catalyst used individually. With acids used singly or in combination with MgCl2, the pH of the pad bath was a primary factor in im proving wrinkle recovery with both DMEU and DMDHEU.

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