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Our thesis is to increase the absorbency of textile substrates by using various polar organic solvents and eliminate the use of surfactants. Surfactants create problems like non - compatibility, foaming, precipitation, etc. We foresee that organic solvents would help in overcoming these issues.
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To increase hydrophilicity without using surfactants.
Our thesis is to increase the absorbency of textile substrates by using various polar organic solvents and eliminate the use of surfactants. Surfactants create problems like non - compatibility, foaming, precipitation, etc. We foresee that organic solvents would help in overcoming these issues.
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Our thesis is to increase the absorbency of textile substrates by using various polar organic solvents and eliminate the use of surfactants. Surfactants create problems like non - compatibility, foaming, precipitation, etc. We foresee that organic solvents would help in overcoming these issues.
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Surface Modification of Textiles without using surfactants
Students: Mohsin Madad Ali, Rahim Jindani and Waqas Ahmed Saleem - Department Textile Science Supervisor: Ms Faiza Saeed – Department of Textile Science
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The focal principle of our thesis is to increase •Our project is based on applying theoretical knowledge into practice • Dr. Syed Pervez Abbas the absorbency of textile substrates by using various polar organic solvents and eliminate •Our study involves lots of laboratory work •Ms Asma Zaidi the use of surfactants. •APPLIED SURFACTANT: principles and Equipment Required applications by Tharwat F.Tadros published by WILEY-VCH VERLAG GmbH & CO.KGaA. •Instruments for measurements (2006) ISBN-13:978-3-527-306299 ,ISBN10:3- Purpose of Study 527-30629-3 •Stop watches •Colorants and Auxiliaries, Organic Chemistry •To convert our academic knowledge into •Glass Wares and application properties, 2nd Edition, Volume convenient use 2, Edited by John Shore, Copyrights (C) 2002 •Highly oriented to the necessities of textile Expected Outcome • Surfactant, 5792817, Dobson, Derrick Clifford industry and the result can be highly (Heywood, GB2), 1998, August, advantageous We would be able to formulate a non- http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5792817.html surfactant based wetting agent which would be virtually applicable to all textile processes, •Surfactants, 5770550, Motson, Harold Russell including pretreatment, dyeing and finishing (Stockton-on-Tees, GB), 1998, June, and could be used at all pH and temperature http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5770550.ht levels m •Surfactant-aided removal of organics, 6030467, Research Scope Leser, Ernst G. (Elkton, MD), Wingrave, James Allan (Chadds Ford, PA), 2000, February, •Surfactants create problems like non – http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6030467.html compatibility, foaming, precipitation, etc. •Removal of anionic surfactants from water, •We foresee that organic solvents would help 4235712, Mcclaflin, Gifford G. (Ponca City, OK), in overcoming these issues 1980, November, http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4235712.html •It would help industry to cope up with the buyer’s requirements. Before After Instead of using wetting agent or any other form of surfactant, we intend to use organic solvent, and prevent all the problems that can occur