Km. Mostafa et Aa. Elsanabary, CARBOXYL-CONTAINING STARCH AND HYDROLYZED STARCH DERIVATIVES AS SIZE BASE MATERIALS FOR COTTON TEXTILES, Polymer degradation and stability, 55(2), 1997, pp. 181-184
The changes in the molecular structure of maize starch and hydrolyzed
starches derived by introducing carboxyl-containing groups via carboxy
methylation and vinyl graft polymerization, and the effect that these
changes have on the technical properties of yarns sized with the starc
hes were investigated. It was found that the apparent viscosity of the
pastes prepared from these products depends on the degree of hydrolys
is prior to chemical modification. On the other hand, cotton yarns siz
ed with these starch derivatives were measured for tensile strength, e
longation at break and abrasion resistance. It was also found that the
highest values of the properties were obtained with cotton yarns size
d using poly(MAA)-grafted starch derived from hydrolyzed starch. (C) 1
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