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Nano titanium dioxide on wool keratin as UV absorber stabilized by butane tetra carboxylic acid (BTCA): a statistical prospect
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posted on 2010-10-01, 00:00 authored by M Montazer, Esfandiar Pakdel, M B MoghadamPhoto yellowing of wool is one of the most important problems which have negative impacts on various aspects of wool prompting scientists to find a solution over the past decades. In this research the protective features of nano-titanium dioxide particles against UV on wool fabric were discussed and the color variations of wool samples after UV irradiation were measured and reported. It was shown that nano TiO2 is a suitable UV absorber and its effect depends on the concentration. Also, it was assumed that butane tetracarboxylic acid plays a prominent role as a cross-linking agent to stabilize the nano-titanium dioxide as well as a polyanion to maintain negative charges on the wool surface for higher nano particles absorption. Also the variables conditions were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM).
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Journal
Fibers and polymersVolume
11Issue
7Pagination
967 - 975Publisher
SpringerLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
ISSN
1229-9197Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2010, The Korean Fiber Society and Springer NetherlandsUsage metrics
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nano TiO2butane tetracarboxylic acidwoolUV absorberresponse surface methodologyScience & TechnologyTechnologyPhysical SciencesMaterials Science, TextilesPolymer ScienceMaterials ScienceRESPONSE-SURFACE METHODOLOGYESTER CROSS-LINKINGPOLYCARBOXYLIC ACIDSPHYSICAL-PROPERTIESSTRUCTURAL-CHANGESCOTTON FABRICSFIBER KERATINCITRIC-ACIDOPTIMIZATIONBIOSORPTION