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Purpose
The purpose of this paper was to investigate the effects of hydrochloric acid (HCl), hydrazine, methyl methacrylate, styrene and hexamethyldisiloxane by radio-frequency (rf) plasma graftings on surface properties of wool and denim fabrics.
Design/methodology/approach
During plasma treatments, processing time was varied under optimized plas...
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Context 1
... results of untreated denim fabrics reveal that it consists mostly of C and O elemental contents. For DN-HDMSO fabrics, Si content increased with plasma exposure time (Table 3). As seen from Table 3 and Fig. 5a, contact angle for untreated denim fabric was 89o (Table 3, Fig. 5a). ...
Context 2
... DN-HDMSO fabrics, Si content increased with plasma exposure time (Table 3). As seen from Table 3 and Fig. 5a, contact angle for untreated denim fabric was 89o (Table 3, Fig. 5a). Contact angle results of HCl-treated denim fabrics were the same as those of HCl-treated wool fabrics. ...
Context 3
... DN-HDMSO fabrics, Si content increased with plasma exposure time (Table 3). As seen from Table 3 and Fig. 5a, contact angle for untreated denim fabric was 89o (Table 3, Fig. 5a). Contact angle results of HCl-treated denim fabrics were the same as those of HCl-treated wool fabrics. ...
Context 4
... angle results of HCl-treated denim fabrics were the same as those of HCl-treated wool fabrics. When plasma treatment time for DN-HDMSO fabrics was increased from 15 to 45 min, contact angle was increased to 122o (Fig. 5b, Table 3). However, this value is higher than that of untreated denim fabric. ...
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