Title of article :
Microwave plasma induced grafting of oleic acid on cotton fabric surfaces
Author/Authors :
Luis Cabrales، نويسنده , , Noureddine Abidi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Cotton fabric surface was successfully functionalized with microwave plasma (2.45 GHz, 500 W) to impart water repellency. The hydrophobic agent used was oleic acid (CH3(CH2)7CHdouble bond; length as m-dashCH(CH2)7COOH), a fatty acid derived from various plant seed oils. Non-polymerizing gas (Argon) was used to create the plasma. The exposure of the cellulose to Ar-plasma generated radicals, which were subsequently used to initiate co-polymerization reactions with oleic acid. The FTIR spectra showed the presence of additional vibrations located at 2918, 2849, and 1707 cm−1 in the functionalized samples. Dynamic contact angle measurements were performed to assess the hydrophobic properties of the functionalized cotton fabric. The grafted cotton fabric showed excellent water repellency. In addition, the use of plant-derived monomers and biopolymers provides a different approach to use renewable resources to create functionalized biopolymeric substrates.
Keywords :
FTIR , Fatty acids , Oleic acid , Plasma , Hydrophobic , Surface functionalization , Contact angle , Cotton fabric
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science