Abstract
Ultra-high molecular weight (5–17 × 106 daltons) amphoteric copolymers prepared from acrylamide, acrylic acid, N-(dialkylaminomethyl)- and/or N-(trialkylammoniomethyl)-acrylamide are shown to be excellent finishing agents for natural fibers and superior to the finishing agents prepared from natural resources such as hyaluronate and xanthan gum. The detergents containing the copolymer, inorganic builders and a small amount of penetrating agent showed detergency comparable to commercial detergents.
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Hayashi, Y., Lu, D., Kobayashi, N. (2002). Application of Ultra-High Molecular Weight Amphoteric Acrylamide Copolymers to Detergents. In: Amjad, Z. (eds) Water Soluble Polymers. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-46915-4_19
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