masterThesis
Desenvolvimento de um material têxtil termosenssível com micro/nanocápsulas imobilizadas em fibras regeneradas
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SÁ, Christiane Siqueira de Azevedo. Desenvolvimento de um material têxtil termosenssível com micro/nanocápsulas imobilizadas em fibras regeneradas. 2015. 81f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Mecânica) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2015.
Autor
Sá, Christiane Siqueira de Azevedo
Resumen
Intelligent and functional Textile Materials have been widely developed and
researched with the purpose of being used in several areas of science and
technology. These fibrous materials require different chemical and physical
properties to obtain a multifunctional material. With the advent of
nanotechnology, the techniques developed, being used as essential tools to
characterize these new materials qualitatively. Lately the application of micro and
nanomaterials in textile substrates has been the objective of many studies, but
many of these nanomaterials have not been optimized for their application, which
has resulted in increased costs and environmental pollution, because there is still
no satisfactory effluent treatment available for these nanomaterials. Soybean
fiber has low adsorption for thermosensitive micro and nanocapsules due to their
incompatibility of their surface charges. For this reason, in this work initially
chitosan was synthesized to functionalise soybean fibres. Chitosan is a natural
polyelectrolyte with a high density of positive charges, these fibres have negative
charges as well as the micro/nanocápsules, for this reason the chitosan acts as
auxiliary agent to cationize in order to fix the thermosensitive microcapsules in
the textile substrate. Polyelectrolyte was characterized using particle size
analyses and the measurement of zeta potential. For the morphological analysis
scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and x-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and to study
the thermal properties, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC), Near Infrared Spectroscopy analysis in the Region of the
Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), colourimetry using UV-VIS spectrum were
simultaneously performed on the substrate. From the measurement of zeta
potential and in the determination of the particle size, stability of electrostatic
chitosan was observed around 31.55mV and 291.0 nm respectively. The result
obtained with (GD) for chitosan extracted from shrimp was 70 %, which according
to the literature survey can be considered as chitosan. To optimize the dyeing
process a statistical software, Design expert was used. The surface
functionalisation of textile substrate with 2% chitosan showed the best result of
K/S, being the parameter used for the experimental design, in which this showed
the best response of dyeing absorbance in the range of 2.624. It was noted that
soy knitting dyed with the thermosensitive micro andnanocapsules property
showed excellent washing solidity, which was observed after 25 home washes,
and significant K/S values.