Low temperature peroxide bleaching of cotton fabric activated with monoacetyl guanidine was written by Wang, Hong;Cao, Ji-liang. And the article was included in Yinran in 2011.Product Details of 10543-57-4 This article mentions the following:
Bleaching of cotton fabric is carried out with hydrogen peroxide/acetylguanidine (ACG) activation system. Factors of activator types, ACG dosage, bleaching temperature and time as well as pH value on bleaching effects are investigated, and compared to those with hydrogen peroxide or hydrogen peroxide/tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) systems. Results show that cotton fabric treated at 60 °C for 60 min with hydrogen peroxide (30%) 3 g/L, ACG 1.6 g/L, pH value about 8, features high whiteness. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, N,N-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(N-acetylacetamide) (cas: 10543-57-4Product Details of 10543-57-4).
N,N-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(N-acetylacetamide) (cas: 10543-57-4) belongs to amides. Because of the greater electronegativity of oxygen, the carbonyl (C=O) is a stronger dipole than the N–C dipole. The presence of a C=O dipole and, to a lesser extent a N–C dipole, allows amides to act as H-bond acceptors. As a result of interactions such as these, the water solubility of amides is greater than that of corresponding hydrocarbons. These hydrogen bonds are also have an important role in the secondary structure of proteins.Product Details of 10543-57-4
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