Indian Textile Accessories and Machinery Manufacturers Association

Journal of Textile Science & Engineering

Use of Chitosan in Mosquito Repellent Finishing for Cotton Textiles

Abstract

Author(s): Bano R

In present era of modernization in the textile field, we are going through new developments of technology. To ensure our security and safety from the hazards, we need to development the technology that should be reason for our protection. With regard to textiles, a mosquito repellent textile is one such textile product. It protects the human beings from the bite of mosquitoes and thereby promising safety from the diseases like malaria, dengue etc [1]. This abstract presents results of an investigation into mosquito finishing of cotton knitted fabric to improve water repellency. To impart this character in textiles we used commercial mosquito repellent finish that adheres with fabric by commercial binder. In next route of process we replaced commercial binder with natural binder chitosan. The main objective of this study was to investigate the possibility of using Chitosan as a binding agent for commercial repellent finish in order to increase the mosquito repellency and durability of cotton textiles. In result higher repellency was achieved when using chitosan as a binding agent. Additionally, resulted the increase in tensile strength of cotton fabric, thus increase in wash durability.