Improvement of Nanometer TiO2 Anti-Ultraviolet Finishing Performance for Cotton Fabric by Using Polyethylene Glycol

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Cotton fabric is processed for anti-ultraviolet finishing by using nanometer TiO2 of different crystalline structures, polyethylene glycol (PEG) and so on. The results show: under the same conditions, the adhesion amount of rutile nanometer TiO2 is more than anatase nanometer TiO2; with different TiO2/PEG concentrations and different molecular weight of PEG, the adhesion amount of TiO2 is different, furthermore both the laundry-resistant property and the photoaging property have different change.

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