Relationship between Anti-Wrinkle Property of Cotton Fabrics and Crosslinking Properties of Glycosyl Polyaldehydes and Polyuronic Acids Finishing Agents: A Molecular Simulation Study

In this paper, monosaccharide (glucose and fructose), disaccharide (sucrose and trehalose), trisaccharide (raffinose) and tetrasaccharide (stachyose) were selected as the research objects and the glycosyl polyaldehydes and glycosyl polyuronic acid anti-wrinkle finishing agents were prepared via sele...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:eec6ab7d64cb46d6a3c6edf5e7f6af7f2021-11-25T16:42:42ZRelationship between Anti-Wrinkle Property of Cotton Fabrics and Crosslinking Properties of Glycosyl Polyaldehydes and Polyuronic Acids Finishing Agents: A Molecular Simulation Study10.3390/app1122109942076-3417https://doaj.org/article/eec6ab7d64cb46d6a3c6edf5e7f6af7f2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/22/10994https://doaj.org/toc/2076-3417In this paper, monosaccharide (glucose and fructose), disaccharide (sucrose and trehalose), trisaccharide (raffinose) and tetrasaccharide (stachyose) were selected as the research objects and the glycosyl polyaldehydes and glycosyl polyuronic acid anti-wrinkle finishing agents were prepared via selective oxidation. The anti-wrinkle properties of their finished fabrics were analyzed, the molecular radius, the number of reactive groups, the number of reaction sites and the number of rotatable bonds of the finishing agent were calculated to evaluate its diffusion rate and crosslinking characteristics inside the cellulose. Through molecular simulation, the number of possible conformations of the anti-wrinkle finishing agent with the single cross-linked state was calculated, and the distance between different cross-linking points was measured, and the relationship between the effective cross-linking radius and the anti-wrinkle performance was studied. The results showed that trehalose polyaldehydes, raffinose polyaldehydes, trehalose polyuronic acid, and raffinose polyuronic acid finished fabrics had an excellent anti-wrinkle property, the strength retention rates of the fabrics were all above 68%, and the whiteness index was above 70. The smaller the molecular radius was, the easier the finishing agent was to diffuse into the cellulose. The most suitable crosslinking radius of glycosyl finishing agent was 3.5–6.0 Å.Jiangfei LouDan WangJiugang YuanXuerong FanMDPI AGarticleglycosyl finishing agentsanti-wrinkle finishingcrosslinking propertymolecular volumemolecular simulationeffective cross-linking rangeTechnologyTEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040Biology (General)QH301-705.5PhysicsQC1-999ChemistryQD1-999ENApplied Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 10994, p 10994 (2021)
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topic glycosyl finishing agents
anti-wrinkle finishing
crosslinking property
molecular volume
molecular simulation
effective cross-linking range
Technology
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Physics
QC1-999
Chemistry
QD1-999
spellingShingle glycosyl finishing agents
anti-wrinkle finishing
crosslinking property
molecular volume
molecular simulation
effective cross-linking range
Technology
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Physics
QC1-999
Chemistry
QD1-999
Jiangfei Lou
Dan Wang
Jiugang Yuan
Xuerong Fan
Relationship between Anti-Wrinkle Property of Cotton Fabrics and Crosslinking Properties of Glycosyl Polyaldehydes and Polyuronic Acids Finishing Agents: A Molecular Simulation Study
description In this paper, monosaccharide (glucose and fructose), disaccharide (sucrose and trehalose), trisaccharide (raffinose) and tetrasaccharide (stachyose) were selected as the research objects and the glycosyl polyaldehydes and glycosyl polyuronic acid anti-wrinkle finishing agents were prepared via selective oxidation. The anti-wrinkle properties of their finished fabrics were analyzed, the molecular radius, the number of reactive groups, the number of reaction sites and the number of rotatable bonds of the finishing agent were calculated to evaluate its diffusion rate and crosslinking characteristics inside the cellulose. Through molecular simulation, the number of possible conformations of the anti-wrinkle finishing agent with the single cross-linked state was calculated, and the distance between different cross-linking points was measured, and the relationship between the effective cross-linking radius and the anti-wrinkle performance was studied. The results showed that trehalose polyaldehydes, raffinose polyaldehydes, trehalose polyuronic acid, and raffinose polyuronic acid finished fabrics had an excellent anti-wrinkle property, the strength retention rates of the fabrics were all above 68%, and the whiteness index was above 70. The smaller the molecular radius was, the easier the finishing agent was to diffuse into the cellulose. The most suitable crosslinking radius of glycosyl finishing agent was 3.5–6.0 Å.
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author Jiangfei Lou
Dan Wang
Jiugang Yuan
Xuerong Fan
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Dan Wang
Jiugang Yuan
Xuerong Fan
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title Relationship between Anti-Wrinkle Property of Cotton Fabrics and Crosslinking Properties of Glycosyl Polyaldehydes and Polyuronic Acids Finishing Agents: A Molecular Simulation Study
title_short Relationship between Anti-Wrinkle Property of Cotton Fabrics and Crosslinking Properties of Glycosyl Polyaldehydes and Polyuronic Acids Finishing Agents: A Molecular Simulation Study
title_full Relationship between Anti-Wrinkle Property of Cotton Fabrics and Crosslinking Properties of Glycosyl Polyaldehydes and Polyuronic Acids Finishing Agents: A Molecular Simulation Study
title_fullStr Relationship between Anti-Wrinkle Property of Cotton Fabrics and Crosslinking Properties of Glycosyl Polyaldehydes and Polyuronic Acids Finishing Agents: A Molecular Simulation Study
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Anti-Wrinkle Property of Cotton Fabrics and Crosslinking Properties of Glycosyl Polyaldehydes and Polyuronic Acids Finishing Agents: A Molecular Simulation Study
title_sort relationship between anti-wrinkle property of cotton fabrics and crosslinking properties of glycosyl polyaldehydes and polyuronic acids finishing agents: a molecular simulation study
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
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