Abstract
Low‐temperature bleaching of cotton fabric can be achieved by incorporating a so‐called bleach activator into an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide. In this study, a series of N‐[4‐(dimethylalkylammoniomethyl)benzoyl]caprolactam chlorides were synthesised for use as cationic bleach activators with various alkyl chain lengths. All these synthesised cationic bleach activators were confirmed by 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and mass spectroscopy. Bleaching experiments revealed that these synthesised bleach activators were effective for bleaching of cotton fabric at 50 °C under near‐neutral pH conditions, but the alkyl chain lengths had a great influence on their bleaching performance. Increasing the alkyl chain length from 2 to 6 carbon atoms could slightly enhance bleaching performance, while increasing the alkyl chain length from 8 to 16 carbon atoms markedly reduced bleaching performance.
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