
Removal of Nicotine by Sorption Technique using Titanium Dioxide and Mentha Peperita with Hydrophobic Treatment
Author(s) -
R Parthipan,
K Rajkaran,
Pawan Rekha,
M Soniyaa,
M Jesima
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
research journal of textile and leather
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2708-3632
DOI - 10.46590/rjtl.2020.010204
Subject(s) - titanium dioxide , sorption , textile , emulsion , boiling , coating , chemical engineering , materials science , solvent , pulp and paper industry , moisture , chemistry , organic chemistry , composite material , adsorption , engineering
Textile is an indispensable part of human life. Textile finishing not onlyenhances the feel and drape of fabrics but can also provide extraordinary hygienicproperties like making it anti-microbial. The titanium dioxide doped withNanoparticles increases their susceptibility to sorption of nicotine and accelerates itsdecomposition. Extraction of menthe piperita is applied to the fabric with titaniumdioxide. Hydrophobic and vinegar (used as modrant) by boiling with dip and drymethod on 100% cotton plain-woven fabric water-based super hydrophobic coating isan aqua emulsion and containing flammable solvent regarding water, soil and oilrepellency after drying. The Sample with higher antimicrobial activity is found by theresults and a Government is made for women. This Study makes a way for the usageof eco-friendly and safe product which is produced using mentha on cotton fabric