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Enzyme Biopolishing of Cotton Fabric: Effects of Neurospora Crassa on Cotton Fabric Properties
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Comparative study of cotton fabric and synthetic fabric
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Fabrication of cotton fabric with superhydrophobicity and flame retardancy
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013A simple and facile method for fabricating the cotton fabric with superhydrophobicity and flame retardancy is described in the present work. The cotton fabric with the maximal WCA of 160° has been prepared by the covalent deposition of amino-silica nanospheres and the further graft with (heptadecafluoro-1,1,2,2-tetradecyl) trimethoxysilane.
Ming Zhang, Chengyu Wang
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Silver nanowire-functionalized cotton fabric
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2015In this study, general functionalization of cotton fabric by loading silver nanowires (AgNWs) on cotton surface is reported. Initially, AgNWs were synthesized by a polyol process and then were conformal coated onto individual cotton fibers through a simple "dip and dry" process.
Mohammad Reza Nateghi +1 more
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Fabrication of Liquid and Vapor Protective Cotton Fabrics
Langmuir, 2013Through microwave-assisted techniques, cotton textiles treated with heptadecafluoro-1,1,2,2-tetrahydrodecyltrimethoxysilane in the presence of high surface area silica nanoparticles create a material capable of repelling bulk liquid challenges while simultaneously adsorbing organic vapors from bulk liquid droplets.
Derek D, Lovingood +5 more
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Fabric Handle Characteristics of Cotton Fabrics
Journal of the Textile Institute, 1994The KES-FB system is used to evaluate the handle charactmstics of knitted, drill, plainweave and lightwight ladies cotton fabrics marketed by Pakistan.
S. I. Ali, A. Khanum, E. Ahmed
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Fabrication of recyclable superhydrophobic cotton fabrics
Applied Surface Science, 2017Abstract Commercial cotton fabric was coated with SiO 2 nanoparticles wrapped with a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) layer, and the resulting material surface showed a water contact angle greater than 160°. The superhydrophobic fabric showed resistance to water-soluble contaminants and maintained its original superhydrophobic properties with almost no ...
Sang Wook Han +7 more
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Textile Research Journal, 1970
A cotton fabric was artificially soiled and laundered with two different types of detergents at two different wash tem peratures. Samples laundered at 140°F were rated by subjective evaluations to be whiter, softer, and smoother than fabric laundered in unheated water. The type of detergent did not affect the softness or smoothness of the fabric.
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A cotton fabric was artificially soiled and laundered with two different types of detergents at two different wash tem peratures. Samples laundered at 140°F were rated by subjective evaluations to be whiter, softer, and smoother than fabric laundered in unheated water. The type of detergent did not affect the softness or smoothness of the fabric.
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Multifunctional cotton fabrics
Synthetic Metals, 2009Electrically conductive fabrics were produced by deposition of a thin film of doped polypyrrole on the surface of cotton fibres. In situ oxidative chemical polymerisation were carried out in aqueous solutions of pyrrole, oxidant and doping agents, at room temperature.
Varesano A, Aluigi A, Florio L, Fabris R
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Fabrication of superoleophobic cotton fabric for multi-purpose applications
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2019Superoleophobicity is of interest for practical applications such as liquid repellency, self-cleaning, stain resistance, anti-bacterial properties and oil–water separation. In this work, the superoleophobic coating on cotton fabric was applied by simple immersion in TiO 2 nanoparticles, perfluorodecyltriethoxysilane
Balraj K. Tudu +2 more
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