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titleOfInvention Process for finishing textile materials
abstract Compounds having the formula: <FORM:0969285/C1/1> in which R1 and R2 are hydrogen atoms or alkyl or haloalkyl radicals containing 1 or 2 carbon atoms and X1 and X2 are alkyl, aryl or aralkyl radicals, radicals of tertiary amines, groups containing quaternary nitrogen atoms or radicals of alkyl- or aryl-carboxylic acids or stand together for alkylene radicals optionally interrupted by hetero atoms, are prepared by reacting compounds having the formula: <FORM:0969285/C1/2> in which X1 and X2 are as defined above, with aliphatic aldehydes containing 1 or 2 carbon atoms, e.g. formaldehyde, acetaldehyde or chloral, and with acetic acid at an elevated temperature. Suitable compounds having the formula <FORM:0969285/C1/3> are N-octadecyl-N1-(dimethyl aminopropyl) urea, N-tetradecyl -N1-(trimethyl ammoniumpropyl) urea methosulphate, octadecylhydantoic acid, dihydroimidazolone, ethylene urea, tetramethylene urea and 5-ethylhexahydrotriazinone. The compounds having the formula: <FORM:0969285/C1/4> may be prepared by reaction of the corresponding isocyanates and amines, e.g. by the reaction of tetradecylisocyanate and 1-dimethylamine propyl -3- amine, followed, if desired, by the quaternization of the resulting N-tetradecyl -N1- 3-dimethyl amino propyl urea with dimethyl sulphate.ALSO:Textile materials, e.g. fibres, threads and woven and knitted fabrics made from wool, silk, cotton, regenerated cellulose, polyesters, polyurethanes, polyacrylonitrile or polyamides, are softened, rendered antistatic, crease-proofed or water proofed by treating them with compounds having the general formula <FORM:0969285/D1-D2/1> in which R1 and R2 are hydrogenerating or alkyl or haloalkyl radicals containing 1 or 2 carbon atoms and X1 and X2 are alkyl, aryl or aralkyl radicals, radicals of tertiary amines, groups containing quaternary nitrogen atoms or radicals of alkyl- or aryl carboxylic acids or stand together for alkylene radicals optionally interrupted by hetero atoms. The textile materials may be impregnated or sprayed with solutions or emulsions of the compounds in water or organic solvents, e.g. acetone, benzene or benzine, dried and then heated for a short time to temperatures of 100 DEG -160 DEG C. The compounds may be applied in conjunction with salts of heavy metals or polyvinyl alcohol.
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