1970
DOI: 10.1002/app.1970.070141105
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Amine‐catalyzed polymer encapsulation of cotton fibers by vapor phase application of formaldehyde

Abstract: synopsisA process for encapsulating cotton fibers in the form of woven clothes at ambient temperatures with polyoxymethylene is described. It involves pretreatment of the cotton with a carbon tetrachloride solution of tributylamine and diphenylamine to deposit the basic catalyst on the surface of the fibers. Subsequent exposure to dry, purified vapors of monomeric formaldehyde a t 25OC results in the encapsulation of individual fibers with high molecular weight polyoxymethylene. The process is relatively fast … Show more

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