ENCAPSULATION OF HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L., JOJOBA OIL AND JASMINE OIL BY SPRAY DRYING AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILES

Abstract

Microencapsulation is a technique that allows liquid or solid agents, such as pharmaceutical agents, pesticides, insect repellent agents, dyes, cosmetics and fragrances, to be encapsulated by a suitable barrier wall. Liquid or solid agents that are encapsulated are called core material. The importance of functional finishes have been increasing rapidly in the World. Microencapsulation is an alternative way to achieve the functional finishes because of their unique properties, such as controlled release, protection against to hazardous and destructive media, and providing higher surface area. In this study, jojoba, jasmine and St. John's Wort oils, were encapsulated according to spray drying method. St. John's Wort and jojoba oils were used at 1:1 ratio as fixed oil. Jasmine essential oil was added to fixed oil mixture at two different ratios. After preparing the core mixture, encapsulation studies were performed three different core : wall ratios. Morphological analyses of microcapsules were carried out using SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope). FTIR spectroscopy spectrums of microcapsules were determined (Fourier Transform Infrared). Particle size distribution microcapsules were analyzed by laser scattering measurement method. DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry) thermographs of microcapsules were obtained. All microcapsules were applied to 100% cotton knitted fabrics. Strength to washing of fabrics were observed by SEM micrographs.

Authors and Affiliations

Arzu ÖGE, Gökhan ERKAN, Merih SARIIŞIK A. , Burçin ESER

Keywords

Related Articles

THE EVOLUTION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORTING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

Modern society is confronting with problems such as global warming, pollution, contamination of the soil. As a response to these problems, organizations are implementing corporate social responsibility programs, as a way...

FE-SEM COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SURFACE MODIFICATION OF WOOL FIBER AFTER DIFFERENT CHEMICAL TREATMENTS

Wool surface comprehends numerous scales which are responsible of certain undesirable behavior of this fiber during its use and maintenance. One of the most significant issues is related to shrinkage, caused during washi...

MOTIVATION OF MANUFACTURING PERSONNEL IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS

In the Republic of Moldova, the analyzed footwear enterprise is known as a brand that produces and sells footwear for the whole family, with an experience of more than 70 years of activity. Over the years, this has been...

SILK FIBRE DEGRADATION AND ANALYSIS BY PROTEOMICS

Silk is one of the promising natural fibres and has a long established history in textile production throughout the centuries. Silk is produced by cultured silk worms, spiders, scorpions, mites and flies. It is extracel...

IMPROVING THE AESTHETIC ASPECT OF A KNITTED PRODUCT FOR WOMEN

These days fashion is in a continuous advancement and the producers are looking to adapt to the needs of the market. Due to this tendency they resort to different techniques and procedures for making, finishing and decor...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP216623
  • DOI -
  • Views 116
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Arzu ÖGE, Gökhan ERKAN, Merih SARIIŞIK A. , Burçin ESER (2017). ENCAPSULATION OF HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L., JOJOBA OIL AND JASMINE OIL BY SPRAY DRYING AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILES. Annals of the University of Oradea. Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork, 0(1), 73-78. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-216623