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Microencapsulation of active substances and fragrances in textile material applications

Emilia Adamowicz
Krzysztof Smigieski
Michal Frydrysiak


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Abstract

Microencapsulation of substances applied on textiles is a relatively new method with many advantages applied in many different fields. There are many effective approaches to microencapsulation for decreasing release of fragrances and active substances such as essential oils and cosmetic ingredients using cyclodextrins, yeast cells, chitosans, melamine-formaldehyde or poly(L-lactide) as wall materials. Some of the methods for encapsulating are: complex coacervation, phase separation, interfacial polymerization and in situ polymerization, spray drying, spray congealing and pan coating. Market products for textiles with microcapsules include cosmeto-textiles, aromatherapy textiles, home textiles, sports wears and apparel and microcapsules can be applied to these textiles by padding, coating, spraying or immersion exhaustion techniques. In practice the aim is to produce textiles with microcapsules which would last for as much wash and dry cycles as possible.

Keywords

microencapsulation; active substances; fragrances; textile applications

Hrčak ID:

166556

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/166556

Publication date:

30.9.2015.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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