The application of cyclodextrins in textile area

The application of Cyclodextrins for textiles was reviewed in this paper. Cyclodextrins are crystalline, water soluble, cyclic, non-reducing oligosaccharides consisting of six, seven, or eight glucopyranose units. Cyclodextrins are known as products which are able to form inclusion complexes. The ab...

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Main Authors: Đorđević Dragan, Novaković Mile, Konstantinović Sandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2006-01-01
Series:Hemijska Industrija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2006/0367-598X0610259D.pdf
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spelling doaj-cbd7978c07234c6094200913361f9e512020-11-24T22:26:25ZengAssociation of Chemical Engineers of SerbiaHemijska Industrija 0367-598X2006-01-01609-1025926810.2298/HEMIND0610259DThe application of cyclodextrins in textile areaĐorđević DraganNovaković MileKonstantinović SandraThe application of Cyclodextrins for textiles was reviewed in this paper. Cyclodextrins are crystalline, water soluble, cyclic, non-reducing oligosaccharides consisting of six, seven, or eight glucopyranose units. Cyclodextrins are known as products which are able to form inclusion complexes. The ability of Cyclodextrins to form inclusion complexes can be used, e.g., to remove malodor from textile materials, etc. Furthermore, some modifications of the parent Cyclodextrins are possible. The derivatives can be reactive (e.g. cyclodextrin with a monochlorotriazinyl group), more hydrophilic (by means of hydrophilic side groups, such as hydroxypropyl and hydroxyethyl), less hydrophilic (by means of lipophilic side groups, such as ethylhexyl glycidyl) or ionic (by means of ionic side groups, such as hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride).The methods for treating textiles are thus quite simple. The method using anchor-bearing Cyclodextrins is especially useful, since no fixation agent is needed, enabling they use of conventional textile treatment techniques and equipment. Furthermore, this method has virtually no limitations with respect to the textile materials that can be used. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2006/0367-598X0610259D.pdftextilecyclodextrintreatment
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author Đorđević Dragan
Novaković Mile
Konstantinović Sandra
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Novaković Mile
Konstantinović Sandra
The application of cyclodextrins in textile area
Hemijska Industrija
textile
cyclodextrin
treatment
author_facet Đorđević Dragan
Novaković Mile
Konstantinović Sandra
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title The application of cyclodextrins in textile area
title_short The application of cyclodextrins in textile area
title_full The application of cyclodextrins in textile area
title_fullStr The application of cyclodextrins in textile area
title_full_unstemmed The application of cyclodextrins in textile area
title_sort application of cyclodextrins in textile area
publisher Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia
series Hemijska Industrija
issn 0367-598X
publishDate 2006-01-01
description The application of Cyclodextrins for textiles was reviewed in this paper. Cyclodextrins are crystalline, water soluble, cyclic, non-reducing oligosaccharides consisting of six, seven, or eight glucopyranose units. Cyclodextrins are known as products which are able to form inclusion complexes. The ability of Cyclodextrins to form inclusion complexes can be used, e.g., to remove malodor from textile materials, etc. Furthermore, some modifications of the parent Cyclodextrins are possible. The derivatives can be reactive (e.g. cyclodextrin with a monochlorotriazinyl group), more hydrophilic (by means of hydrophilic side groups, such as hydroxypropyl and hydroxyethyl), less hydrophilic (by means of lipophilic side groups, such as ethylhexyl glycidyl) or ionic (by means of ionic side groups, such as hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride).The methods for treating textiles are thus quite simple. The method using anchor-bearing Cyclodextrins is especially useful, since no fixation agent is needed, enabling they use of conventional textile treatment techniques and equipment. Furthermore, this method has virtually no limitations with respect to the textile materials that can be used.
topic textile
cyclodextrin
treatment
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