Impact of Artificial UV-Light on Optical and Protective Effects of Cotton After Washing with Detergent Containing Fluorescent Compounds
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Tihana Dekanić
Abstract
Bleached cotton and polyester/cotton blend fabrics were laundered at 60°C and 90°C with standard ECE detergent with addition of selected fluorescent compounds through 10 cycles. As fluorescent whitening agents for cellulosic materials are most often used in detergents, two types of these were selected – stilbene and biphenyl. UV absorber, a stilbene derivative, as a separate type of fluorescent compounds, was added on its own and in a combination with both types of fluorescent whitening agents. After each laundering cycle cotton and PES/cotton blend fabrics were exposed to artificial light for 60 and 180 minutes. Obtained optical and protective effects were monitored through whiteness degree, remission and Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF). Optical effects of cotton fabrics laundered in a detergent containing fluorescent whitening agents of stilbene and biphenyl type exhibit considerable sensitivity to light. It was not found that irradiation reduces the UPF meaning that even decomposition products of fluorescent compounds, created by irradiation, absorb UV radiation as well.
Kurzfassung
Gewebe aus gebleichter Baumwolle und Polyester/Baumwoll-Mischungen wurden bei 60°C und 90°C mit Standard ECE-Waschmittel unter Zugabe ausgewählter optischer Aufheller 10-mal gewaschen. Da fluoreszierende Weißmacher für Cellulosematerialien in Waschmitteln häufig eingesetzt werden, wurden zwei Typen dieser Weißmacher ausgewählt: ein Stilben- und ein Biphenyltyp. Ein UV-absorberierendes Stilbenderivat, eine weitere fluoreszierende Verbindung, wurde einmal als alleiniger UV-Absorber und zum anderen in Kombination mit den beiden o.g. fluoreszierenden Weißmachertypen eingesetzt. Nach jedem Waschzyklus wurden die Baumwoll- und die PES/Baumwollgewebe für 60 bzw. 180 Minuten künstlichem UV-Licht ausgesetzt. Die optischen und schützenden Einflüsse wurden mittels Messungen des Weißgrads, der Remission und des UV-Schutzfaktors beobachtet. Baumwollgewebe, die mit Waschmitteln gewaschen wurden, die optische Aufheller vom Stilben- und Biphenyltyp enthielten, zeigten eine erhebliche Empfindlichkeit gegenüber Licht. Es wurde nicht gefunden, dass die Bestrahlung den UV-Schutzfaktor reduzierte. Das bedeutet, dass selbst die durch Bestrahlung erzeugten Zersetzungsprodukte der fluoreszierenden Verbindungen die UV-Strahlung absorbieren können.
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- Contents/Inhalt
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- Abstracts
- Abstracts
- Special Theme: Green Surfactants – Synthesis, Properties, Performance and Application
- Novel Cationic Gemini Surfactants and Methods for Determination of Their Antimicrobial Activity – Review
- Sophorolipids Synthesized Using Non-Traditional Oils with Glycerol and Studies on Their Surfactant Properties with Synthetic Surfactant
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