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titleOfInvention Method for functionalising a textile substrate by cross-linking bonding under a ionising radiation
abstract The invention relates to a method for functionalising a textile substrate using an active composition, said method comprising the following steps: preparing a formulation of microcapsules containing the active composition in an envelope, said envelope being based on a material containing a type of group reacting under an ionising radiation, and said formulation further comprising at least one cross-linking bonding agent having two types of groups reacting under an ionising radiation; impregnating the textile substrate with the microcapsule formulation; applying an ionising radiation to the impregnated textile substrate in order to carry out the cross-linking bonding of the microcapsules on said substrate by reaction of the reactive groups. The invention also relates to a functionalised textile substrate obtained by said method, and to a textile item made from such textile substrate.
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