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titleOfInvention Preparation method of modified polymaleic acid crease-resistant finishing agent
abstract The invention provides a preparation method of a modified polymaleic acid crease-resistant finishing agent, which takes maleic anhydride and glycidyl acrylate as raw materials and adopts an oxidation-reduction initiation system to prepare the modified polymaleic acid crease-resistant finishing agent; in the crease-resistant finishing process of the textile, the reactive activity of the epoxy group is utilized to be crosslinked with the cellulose fiber, so that the use of a phosphorus catalyst is avoided.
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