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Publikováno v:
Sen'i Gakkaishi. 54:26-31
The effect of dyeing of nylon with novel acid dyes having fluoroalkyl groups (Rf) on water repellency was investigated. At the same dye exhaustion, the contact angle of water increased in the order of Rf=CF3
Publikováno v:
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 11:1381-1397
The surface modification of polyester was examined using both monomeric and oligomeric silanes having end-capped fluoroalkyl groups. From contact angle measurements, the surface free energies of polyester were reduced to 15-20 mJ/m2 for the dispersiv
Publikováno v:
Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' Society. 45:259-265
過酸化フルオロアルカノイルとポリオキシエチレンメタクリレートから得られる, 両端にフルオロアルキル基を有する新規アクリレートオリゴマーの SR 加工剤としての有効性について,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 10:1031-1046
Novel oligomeric silanes having end-capped fluoroalkyl groups have been synthesized. The glass surface was modified by oligomeric as well as by monomeric silanes. From contact angle measurements, the surface free energies were determined and the surf
Autor:
Motoi Minagawa, Yasuo Moriya, Takeo Matsumoto, Hideo Sawada, Tokuzo Kawase, Sachiko Hanada, Tomiko Fujii
Publikováno v:
Sen'i Gakkaishi. 51:86-94
Perfluoroalkanoyl peroxides (PFPO) were applyed to the surface modification of silk fabrics. The modification with PFPO proceeded under quite moderate conditions. PFPO reacted specifically with tyrosine residues of silk on the surface, and hydrophobi
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 64:375-380
Perfluoroalkanoyl peroxides such as (C3F7COO)2 have been found to react with polyester film only on the surface. The modified polyester surfaces were characterized by contact angle measurements using a two-liquid phase system and by ESCA spec troscop
Publikováno v:
Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' Society. 43:124-130
Autor:
Motoi MINAGAWA, Masaru OYA
Publikováno v:
Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' Society. 42:746-752
Publikováno v:
Sen'i Gakkaishi. 49:267-273
Polyester surface was modified with block copolymers containing fluoroalkyl groups. The surface of the modified polyester was characterized using contact angle measurements of a two-liquid-phase system and ESCA spectroscopy. The fluoroalkyl groups on
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 62:663-668
In a series of studies on the effects of modifying textiles for soil release properties, polyester fabrics were grafted with acrylic acid to vary their surface energies while changing their bulk properties as little as possible. The surface free ener