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Synthesis and mechanical characterisation of cellulose based textiles grafted with acrylic monomers (Articolo in rivista)
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- Synthesis and mechanical characterisation of cellulose based textiles grafted with acrylic monomers (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2006-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2005.08.005 (literal)
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- Elisabetta Princi; Silvia Vicini; Enrico Pedemonte; Gennaro Gentile; Mariacristina Cocca; Ezio Martuscelli (literal)
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- Dipartimento di Chimica e Chimica Industriale, Universita` di Genova
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Istituto di Chimica e Tecnologia dei Polimeri del CNR (literal)
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- Synthesis and mechanical characterisation of cellulose based textiles grafted with acrylic monomers (literal)
- Abstract
- Grafting polymerisation of methyl methacrylate and ethyl acrylate onto linen and cotton was carried out in order to
reinforce these materials, when they underwent degradation. Take into account this aim, an artificially ageing was performed
onto cellulose based textiles by metaperiodate oxidation, in order to obtain degraded model samples. Carbonyl
groups were introduced in the cellulose and used as photosensitive agents, allowing the formation of radical sites during
the polymerisation reaction, that started by irradiating the substrate by ultraviolet light.
In this paper the effectiveness of grafting polymerisation as a method for textile conservation is discussed, starting
from the results obtained from several characterisations, as the grafting yields and the grafting efficacy evaluation, the
DSC analysis, the FTIR spectroscopy and the SEM observations. Moreover the consolidating and the protective effects
were investigated by evaluating the mechanical properties and the wetting behaviour of the grafted samples, and comparing
them with the original and aged substrates. The mechanical strength of cellulose based textiles has been
improved, as well as the wetting behaviour has been enhanced. (literal)
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