Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics

The hydrophilicity of fibers is directly related to the comfort of a fabric and represents one of the most important aspects of a textile. Therefore, polyester (PES) modification has focused on an increase in moisture content and a subsequent improvement of the user’s experience. Based on the glycer...

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Main Authors: Meritxell Martí, Jaime Gisbert-Paya, Mª Ángeles Bonet-Aracil, Petar Jovančić, Manuel J. Lis, Luisa Coderch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/17/3010
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spelling doaj-02197e4931aa45e5a227fdb08d59b9902021-09-09T13:54:45ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-09-01133010301010.3390/polym13173010Increased Comfort of Polyester FabricsMeritxell Martí0Jaime Gisbert-Paya1Mª Ángeles Bonet-Aracil2Petar Jovančić3Manuel J. Lis4Luisa Coderch5Institute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC-CSIC), 08034 Barcelona, SpainEscuela Politécnica Superior de Alcoy, Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), 46022 Alcoy, SpainEscuela Politécnica Superior de Alcoy, Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), 46022 Alcoy, SpainCentre Tecnológic de Catalunya (EURECAT), Unitat de Teixits Funcionals, 08302 Mataró, SpainINTEXTER-UPC, 08222 Terrassa, SpainInstitute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC-CSIC), 08034 Barcelona, SpainThe hydrophilicity of fibers is directly related to the comfort of a fabric and represents one of the most important aspects of a textile. Therefore, polyester (PES) modification has focused on an increase in moisture content and a subsequent improvement of the user’s experience. Based on the glycerol hygroscopic properties, the main objective has been the enhancement of the hydrophilicity of polyester by glycerol treatments. Furthermore, microwave irradiation and alkaline treatment have been applied, in order to increase glycerol adhesion. Treated PES samples were characterized by performing moisture content, negative ion, water diffusion and water vapor resistance analyses. The effect of different treatment conditions such as bath ratio (1/10 or 1/15), temperature (40, 60 or 100 °C), time (2 or 5 min) and microwave radiation intensity (300 or 500 W) was evaluated. The moisture content of treated PES results indicated that by decreasing the bath ratio and increasing the time and temperature the moisture gain can reach almost 14%, which can be easily related to increases in the weight of the fiber. The treatment with alkali was done and led to the highest moisture increase. Treatment with 500 W microwave irradiation led to higher glycerol retention after rinsing. Different experimental conditions were applied to the glycerol-treated PES fabrics, and a clear improvement in moisture content was obtained increasing the comfort. The results were compared with the ones obtained for cotton and wool, where the moisture is higher than non treated PES.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/17/3010comfortpolyesterglycerolmoisture contentDVSwater vapor resistance
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author Meritxell Martí
Jaime Gisbert-Paya
Mª Ángeles Bonet-Aracil
Petar Jovančić
Manuel J. Lis
Luisa Coderch
spellingShingle Meritxell Martí
Jaime Gisbert-Paya
Mª Ángeles Bonet-Aracil
Petar Jovančić
Manuel J. Lis
Luisa Coderch
Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics
Polymers
comfort
polyester
glycerol
moisture content
DVS
water vapor resistance
author_facet Meritxell Martí
Jaime Gisbert-Paya
Mª Ángeles Bonet-Aracil
Petar Jovančić
Manuel J. Lis
Luisa Coderch
author_sort Meritxell Martí
title Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics
title_short Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics
title_full Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics
title_fullStr Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics
title_full_unstemmed Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics
title_sort increased comfort of polyester fabrics
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The hydrophilicity of fibers is directly related to the comfort of a fabric and represents one of the most important aspects of a textile. Therefore, polyester (PES) modification has focused on an increase in moisture content and a subsequent improvement of the user’s experience. Based on the glycerol hygroscopic properties, the main objective has been the enhancement of the hydrophilicity of polyester by glycerol treatments. Furthermore, microwave irradiation and alkaline treatment have been applied, in order to increase glycerol adhesion. Treated PES samples were characterized by performing moisture content, negative ion, water diffusion and water vapor resistance analyses. The effect of different treatment conditions such as bath ratio (1/10 or 1/15), temperature (40, 60 or 100 °C), time (2 or 5 min) and microwave radiation intensity (300 or 500 W) was evaluated. The moisture content of treated PES results indicated that by decreasing the bath ratio and increasing the time and temperature the moisture gain can reach almost 14%, which can be easily related to increases in the weight of the fiber. The treatment with alkali was done and led to the highest moisture increase. Treatment with 500 W microwave irradiation led to higher glycerol retention after rinsing. Different experimental conditions were applied to the glycerol-treated PES fabrics, and a clear improvement in moisture content was obtained increasing the comfort. The results were compared with the ones obtained for cotton and wool, where the moisture is higher than non treated PES.
topic comfort
polyester
glycerol
moisture content
DVS
water vapor resistance
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