2001
DOI: 10.1002/app.1915.abs
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Fabrication of deodorizing fabric by grafting of metal phthalocyanine derivative onto nonwoven polypropylene fabric

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“…The 4% of Pc was successfully incorporated in both polymeric nanofibers. Although there are several reports about deodorant, 13 there is no report about the directly incorporated Pc in silk nanofiber representing deodorant activity. FT-IR and XRD results confirmed the presence of Pc molecules in the nanofibers.…”
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“…The 4% of Pc was successfully incorporated in both polymeric nanofibers. Although there are several reports about deodorant, 13 there is no report about the directly incorporated Pc in silk nanofiber representing deodorant activity. FT-IR and XRD results confirmed the presence of Pc molecules in the nanofibers.…”
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“…Deodorant activity is defined as a chemical conversion of bad-smelling compounds into odorless compounds using physical, chemical, or biological methods. Our method is less complicated but quite effective compared to the previous report, 13 which demonstrated grafting another type of phthalocyanine to polypropylene fabric for deodorant activity. Our deodorant test results strongly suggest that both resulting nanofibers show enhanced deodorant activity compared to virgin nanofibers.…”
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“…Fe(III)-4,4¢,4¢¢,4¢¢¢-tetracarboxylic acid phthalocyanine, a deodourizing complex, was grafted onto the surface of polypropylene nonwoven fabric. This fabricated fabric showed high deodourizing performance for 2-mecaptoethanol [91].…”
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“…In these four mechanisms, the chemical decomposition of odor substances by catalysts is well suited for sustained deodorization. In particular, deodorant fibers containing catalysts that accelerate oxidative decomposition of odor substances can provide continuous deodorization as the deodorizing properties are retained [10][11][12].…”
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