Mill scoured and bleached linen fabrics were cationized using Quat-188. Cationization was carried out as per the exhaustion or the cold pad-batch technique under a variety of conditions. Factors affecting the cationization reaction of linen fabric were studied. These factors include Quat-188 concentration, NaOH concentration (or pH of the reaction medium in case of exhaustion method), reaction time and temperature as well as material to liquor ratio (in case of exhaustion method). The cationized samples were monitored for nitrogen content, and the reaction efficiency calculated thereof, as well as for K/S of the no-salt dyed samples. Results obtained indicate that the efficiency of cationization of linen fabric with Quat-188 depends on the type of application technique and the conditions used in each technique. Using the exhaustion technique, maximum reaction efficiency between Quat-188 and linen fabric was achieved at Quat-188, 80 g/1 and pH, 13 and 70°C for 60 minutes using material to liquor ratio, 1:20. Lower material to liquor ratio was not practically possible. The results also depict that any deviation from these conditions, for example, higher pH, temperature or material to liquor ratio, leads to an increase in the hydrolysis of Quat-188 molecules and hence, lower reaction efficiency. With the cold pad-batch technique, maximum reaction efficiency was achieved when the linen fabric was padded in a solution containing NaOH, 50 g/1 and Quat-188, 125 g/1, then squeezed to a wet pickup of 100% and batched for 15 hours. Results obtained also signify that both dry and wet wrinkle recovery angles increase as the degree of cationization (expressed as N % of cationized linen fabric) increases. Moreover, the tensile strength of cationized linen fabric is higher than that of uncationized linen and such an increase depends on the degree of cationization.
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A. Hebeish;
A. Hebeish
Textile Division, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
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M. Hashem;
M. Hashem
Textile Division, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
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M. EL-Hosamy;
M. EL-Hosamy
Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt
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S. Abass
S. Abass
Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2515-8090
Print ISSN: 1560-6074
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Research Journal of Textile and Apparel (2006) 10 (1): 73–88.
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Hebeish A, Hashem M, EL-Hosamy M, Abass S (2006), "Cationization of Linen Fabric: Studying the Process Parameters". Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 10 No. 1 pp. 73–88, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-10-01-2006-B009
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