Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8872
Title: Influence of MCT-ß-cyclodextrin treatment on strength, reactive dyeing and third-hand cigarette smoke odor release properties of cotton fabric
Authors: Setthayanond, J.
Sodsangchan, C.
Suwanruji, P.
Tooptompong, P.
Avinç, Osman Ozan
Keywords: Cigarette
Cotton
MCT-ß-cyclodextrin
Odor release
Reactive dye
Third-hand smoke
Chemical compounds
Cotton fabrics
Cyclodextrins
Dyeing
Emission control
Hazards
Health
Health hazards
Odor control
Silicone coatings
Smoke
Tensile strength
Textiles
Tobacco
Volatile organic compounds
Beta-cyclodextrin
Dyeing performance
Hazardous chemicals
Inclusion complex
Reactive dyes
Second hand smokes
Surrounding environment
Smoke abatement
Cigaret Papers
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Abstract: The concept of third-hand cigarette smoke is a newly-emerging field of interest in public health. Release of second-hand smoke chemicals on the textile surface as a third-hand smoke to the surrounding environment is a malodorous release of hazardous chemicals to health. In this study, the influence of MCT-ß-cyclodextrin treatments on not only the third-hand cigarette smoke odor release property but also on the mechanical and dyeing performances of cotton fabric was investigated. MCT-ß-cyclodextrin treatments increased the stiffness and tensile strength of cotton fabric. The presence of MCT-ß-cyclodextrin on cotton fabric did not significantly affect the dyeing properties and caused no profound effects on the obtained color strength levels on fabrics dyed with Drimarene reactive dyes. MCT-ß-cyclodextrin treatment resulted in a significant reduction of the third-hand smoke odor release intensity from the smoke-contaminated cotton, for both dyed and undyed fabrics. The reactive dyes resulted in a positive influence on the third-hand smoke odor release intensity. MCT-ß-cyclodextrin presence on the dyed fabric enabled a significant decrease in odor and produced a masking effect with an odor release reduction of up to 65.5%. Inclusion complex between the ß-cyclodextrin rings and the volatile organic compounds of the cigarette smoke is believed to be a smoke odor chemical trapping mechanism. MCT-ß-cyclodextrin treatment effectively masks chemical malodors from second-hand cigarette smoke and lessens the third-hand smoke odor chemical release onto cotton fabric. Therefore, MCT-ß-cyclodextrin treatment may lessen the potential health hazards of third-hand smoke released from the contaminated textile surfaces. This is promising and encouraging for odor emission control and third-hand smoke release problems for smoke-exposed textile products. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8872
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-017-1467-7
ISSN: 0969-0239
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Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection
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