Structural Analysis of Oxidized Sucrose and Its Application as a Crease-Resistant Crosslinking Agent
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Materials
2.2. Synthesis
2.3. LC–MS
2.4. HRMS
2.5. Thermogravimetric Analysis
2.6. FTIR Spectroscopy
2.7. 1H-NMR
2.8. Calculation and Theoretical Analysis
2.9. Crease-Resistant Finishing of Cotton Fabric
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Oxidized Sucrose Sample
3.2. LC–MS and HRMS Analysis of Oxidized Sucrose
3.3. Thermogravimetric Analysis of Oxidized Sucrose
3.4. FTIR Analysis of Oxidized Sucrose
3.5. H-NMR Analysis of Oxidized Sucrose
3.6. Calculation and Theoretical Analysis
3.7. Crease-Resistant Application of OS and Its Diffusional Properties in Cotton
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Feng, M.; Hu, X.; Yin, Y.; Liang, Y.; Niu, J.; Yao, J. Structural Analysis of Oxidized Sucrose and Its Application as a Crease-Resistant Crosslinking Agent. Polymers 2022, 14, 2842. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14142842
Feng M, Hu X, Yin Y, Liang Y, Niu J, Yao J. Structural Analysis of Oxidized Sucrose and Its Application as a Crease-Resistant Crosslinking Agent. Polymers. 2022; 14(14):2842. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14142842
Chicago/Turabian StyleFeng, Mao, Xiaodong Hu, Yingting Yin, Yajing Liang, Jiarong Niu, and Jinbo Yao. 2022. "Structural Analysis of Oxidized Sucrose and Its Application as a Crease-Resistant Crosslinking Agent" Polymers 14, no. 14: 2842. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14142842