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Preparation of Viscose Fibres Stripped of Reactive Dyes and Wrinkle-Free Crosslinked Cotton Textile Finish
- Source :
- Journal of Polymers and the Environment. 26:3603-3612
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.
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Abstract
- The chemical recycling of cellulosic fibres may represent a next-generation fibre–fibre recycling system for cotton textiles, though remaining challenges include how to accommodate fibre blends, dyes, wrinkle-free finishes, and other impurities from finishing. These challenges may disrupt the regeneration process steps and reduce the fibre quality. This study examines the impact on regenerated viscose fibre properties of a novel alkaline/acid bleaching sequence to strip reactive dyes and dimethyloldihydroxyethyleneureas (DMDHEU) wrinkle-free finish from cotton textiles. Potentially, such a bleaching sequence could advantageously be integrated into the viscose process, reducing the costs and environmental impact of the product. The study investigates the spinning performance and mechanical properties (e.g., tenacity and elongation) of the regenerated viscose fibres. The alkaline/acid bleaching sequence was found to strip the reactive dye and DMDHEU wrinkle-free finish from the cotton fabric, so the resulting pulp could successfully be spun into viscose fibres, though the mechanical properties of these fibres were worse than those of commercial viscose fibres. This study finds that reactive dyes and DMDHEU wrinkle-free finish affect the viscose dope quality and the regeneration performance. The results might lead to progress in overcoming quality challenges in cellulosic chemical recycling.
- Subjects :
- 010407 polymers
Reactive dye
Environmental Engineering
Materials science
Textile
Polymers and Plastics
Cleaning
Crosslinking agent
Alkalinity
Mechanical properties
Cotton
02 engineering and technology
Textile fibers
engineering.material
01 natural sciences
Environmental impact
chemistry.chemical_compound
Cross linking agents
Naturvetenskap
Materials Chemistry
Decolourization
Recycling
Viscose
Spinning
Textile recycling
Crosslinking
business.industry
Textiles
Reactive dyes
Pulp (paper)
Spinning (fibers)
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Pulp and paper industry
0104 chemical sciences
Textile finishing
chemistry
Easy-care
engineering
Bleaching
Natural Sciences
0210 nano-technology
business
Chemical textile recycling
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15728919 and 15662543
- Volume :
- 26
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Polymers and the Environment
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....808452e970b82fa0948317857d744e50
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10924-018-1239-y