Carboxymethyl cellulose and carboxymethyl starch as surface modifiers and greying inhibitors in washing of cotton fabrics

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This research is focused on cellulose and starch derivatives, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and carboxymethyl starch (CMS), added to the detergent in washing reference cotton fabric in soft and hard water at 40, 60 and 90◦C. The applied polymers were analyzed through the potential of surface cellulose modification and inhibition of stain transfer from standard stain donors to modified and initial cotton fabrics. The surface modification of the cotton fabrics, characterized by the zeta potential and amounts of deposits, was coupled with the cluster analysis as well as a whiteness assessment. The obtained results of the zeta potential and degree of whiteness of the reference cotton fabrics before and after washing showed differences between CMC and CMS. The appropriateness of the cluster analysis was confirmed in assessing the potential of applied polymers for surface modification of cotton fabrics and greying inhibition.

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Višić, K., Pušić, T., & Čurlin, M. (2021). Carboxymethyl cellulose and carboxymethyl starch as surface modifiers and greying inhibitors in washing of cotton fabrics. Polymers, 13(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13071174

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