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Nanotechnology to improve coloration and antimicrobial properties of silk fabrics

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An aqueous binder of polyurethane acrylate has been prepared from isophoron diisocyanate, polyethylene glycol 6000 and hydroxy ethyl acrylate using dibutyl tin dilaurate as a catalyst. The results show that the binder can be used safely with TiO 2 nanoparticles in preparing either ink for pigment dyeing or printing pastes for coloration of silk fabrics and that the binder improves the UV-protection, anti-bacterial and wrinkle resistance properties of silk fabrics.

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