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Enhancing Cotton Fabrics Through Grafting of Glycine-Based Polyamidoamine

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Citation:
Enhancing Cotton Fabrics Through Grafting of Glycine-Based Polyamidoamine / M. Arioli, J. Alongi, C. Forte, S. Pizzanelli, E. Ranucci. - In: POLYMERS. - ISSN 2073-4360. - 17:12(2025 Jun 17), pp. 1676.1-1676.18. [10.3390/polym17121676]
abstract:
Durable polyamidoamine (PAA) coatings were covalently grafted onto cotton by
applying a water-soluble, glycine-based PAA (M-GLY) through a radical polymerization
mechanism. M-GLY oligomers of different chain lengths, terminated with bisacrylamide
groups, were synthesized via polyaddition of N,N′-methylenebisacrylamide and glycine at
molar ratios of 1:0.9, 1:0.85, and 1:0.8. Cotton strips were then impregnated with differently
concentrated (10 and 20 wt.%) aqueous solutions of the M-GLY oligomers in the presence
of potassium persulfate, which oxidized cellulose and generated radicals that initiated
polymerization of the M-GLY terminals, thereby enabling covalent grafting onto cotton.
This process yielded M-GLY-grafted cotton (COT-g-M-GLY) with 2–15% add-on levels.
Scanning electron microscopy revealed uniform surface coverage and penetration of the coating into fiber interiors. Grafting did not alter cellulose crystallinity—65% vs. 64% for grafted and virgin cotton. However, thermogravimetric analysis showed that COT-g-MGLY exhibited lower thermo-oxidative stability than M-GLY-adsorbed cotton (COT/MGLY) at similar add-ons. Flame-retardancy tests indicated that COT-g-M-GLY reduced the burning rate (by 10% to 30%) but did not achieve self-extinguishing behavior, unlike COT/M-GLY. Despite this, COT-g-M-GLY provided good protection against UV-induced photodegradation. After accelerated UVA–UVB exposure, cotton samples with 10% M-GLY add-on showed a significantly reduced yellowing rate compared to untreated cotton, as confirmed by spectrophotometric analysis.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
polyamidoamine; cotton; durable coating; flame retardancy; photostabilization
List of contributors:
M. Arioli, J. Alongi, C. Forte, S. Pizzanelli, E. Ranucci
Authors of the University:
ALONGI JENNY ( author )
ARIOLI MATTEO ( author )
RANUCCI ELISABETTA ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1172575
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1172575/3097589/polymers-17-01676.pdf
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1172575/3097590/Supplemetary%20Materials.pdf
Project:
Eco-friendly, washing-durable FLAme-REtardant finishing for cotton fabrics by COvalent grafting of α-amino acid-derived polyamidoamines (FLARECO)
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