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  Analytics Activated imines as intermediates in base-catalyzed crosslinking of cotton by N-methylol agents.

by Clark M. Welch and Matthew F. Margavio;

Subject: Crosslinking; Cotton fabrics; Crosslinking agents; Imines.

 
     
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  Analytics Crosslinking acrylic fibers with hexanediol and pentaerythritaol.

by P.J. Brown et al;

Subject: Crosslinking; Crosslinking agents; Acrylic fiber.

 
     
Relevance: 19.13%
 
     
  Analytics Application of an N-Methylol crosslinking agent to cotton from an emulsion system.

by S. M. Betrabet [and others].;

Subject: N-Methylol - crosslinking agent; Crosslinking agents.

 
     
Relevance: 19.13%
 
     
  Analytics Disposition of crosslinking agents on cellulose.



Subject: Crosslinking; Crosslinking agents.

 
     
Relevance: 17.05%
 
     
  Analytics Crosslinking of cotton cellulose with pre-reacted DMDMDHEU-AA. part I: Physical properties of treated fabrics.

by Jui-chin Chen and Cheng-chi Chen;

Subject: Crosslinking; Crosslinking agents.

 
     
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  Analytics Ester crosslinking of cotton fabric by polymeric carboxylic acids and cetric acid.



Subject: Durable press finishes; Crosslinking agents.

 
     
Relevance: 16.00%
 
     
  Analytics Performace properties of cottons at two levels of durable-press and conditioned wrinkle-recovery angles.



Subject: Crosslinking agents; Durable press; Chemical finishing.

 
     
Relevance: 15.83%
 
     
  Analytics Hydroxymethane sulfonic acid as a c atalyst for durable press finishing.

by J. David Reid et al;

Subject: Durable press finishing; Catalysts; Crosslinking agents.

 
     
Relevance: 15.83%
 
     
  Analytics A survey and critique of the literature on crosslinking agents and mechanisms as related to wool keratin.



Subject: Crosslinking agents; Cross-linking testing procedures; Wool.

 
     
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  Analytics All-cotton durable-press fabrics of high strength from slack-mercerized, partially restreetched yarn. Evidence for the separate origins of strength and wrinkle-resistance effects in conventional cross-linking for cotton.

by A. L. Murphy et al;

Subject: Crosslinking agents; Cotton fabrics; Durable-press finishing.

 
     
Relevance: 15.66%
 
     
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