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The effect of oxygen plasma treatment on wrinkle resistance of cellulose acetate based fabric

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2022-10-16

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Karabulut, Cengiz
Gül, Serdar Erdem
Esener, Ahmet Tamer
Yılmaz, Fırat
Ahrari, Mazyar

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Eyüpoğlu, Şeyda
Karabulut, Cengiz
Gül, Serdar Erdem
Esener, Ahmet Tamer
Yılmaz, Fırat
Ahrari, Mazyar
Eyüpoğlu, Can
Kut, Dilek

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Taylor & Francis Inc

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In this study, cellulose acetate-based fabrics were subjected to a resin-based wrinkle-resistant treatment. The fabric samples were treated with oxygen plasma for 1 and 5 minutes with a power of 100W prior the wrinkle-resistance finishing to enhance wrinkle resistance. The surface morphology and functional groups of samples were analyzed with scanning electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, respectively. The angle of wrinkle-resistance and tensile strength of samples were investigated in accordance with resin type and plasma treatment. Scanning electron microscope micrographs reveal that plasma treatment generates microscopic grooves and micro-cracks on the sample surfaces, resulting in an etching effect. Furthermore, the samples have been successfully treated with resin-based wrinkle-resistant finishing. The results of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy show that no significant alterations in functional groups formed in the acetate fibers posterior to plasma treatment. The wrinkle-resistance angle of cellulose acetate cloth pre-treated with oxygen plasma and wrinkleresistance resin was significantly improved, according to the results. The high wrinkle resistance result was obtained for warp direction 113.5 +/- 3.5 and weft direction 102 +/- 3. Furthermore, the wrinkle resistance data were investigated using MATLAB R2020b to predict one-way ANOVA with the main factor, plasma treatment, and the interaction impact was extremely significant (P < .05). The ANOVA results resemble that plasma treatment has an influence on sample wrinkle resistance. Furthermore, with plasma treatment, sample tensile strength increases from 525.15 N to 530.76 N, but with wrinkle-resistance resin, it decreases. Consequently, plasma pre-treatment and wrinkle-resistance resin are anticipated to suit both the needs of eco-friendly and high-quality finishing methods for textile materials.

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Fiber, Ftir, Cellulose acetate, Wrinkle-resistance resin, Tensile strength, Plasma pre-treatment, Materials science

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