Shrinkproofing of Wool with Polyglycine from the Polymerization of Anhydrocarboxyglycine
- 1 December 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Textile Research Journal
- Vol. 30 (12) , 976-982
- https://doi.org/10.1177/004051756003001210
Abstract
Shrinkproofing of wool with anhydrocarboxyglycine is not possible from aqueous solution but can be achieved using 2% anhydrocarboxyglycine on the weight of the wool at 50° for 1 hr. in water-washed white spirit or trichloroethylene. Treatments at room temperature require a minimum time of 7 hr. The polymerization, initiated by water present in the wool, produces polyglycine with a degree of polymerization (DPn) about 30. Descaling of treated fibers shows that all the polyglycine is located in the outside 10% by weight of the fiber; a surface layer can be seen by Sellotape microscopy and electron microscopy. It is this surface layer which is responsible for the large increase in the frictional coefficients μ1and μ2and decrease in ( μ1- μ2) which in turn effects shrinkproofing. At levels of treatment ⋞ 0.39% polyglycine, partial shrink proofing is produced by small spots of polyglycine distributed at random over the fiber with no appreciable amount of masking of the scale edges.Keywords
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