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titleOfInvention Durable press treatment of cellulosic textiles employing a poly-hydroxy monocarboxylic acid catalyst
abstract A PROCESS FOR PROVIDING A DURABLE PRESS FINISH ON A CELLULOSIC TEXTILE USING, AS THE CATALYST, A MONO- OR POLY-HYDROXYMONOCARBOXYLIC ACID WHICH HAS AT LEAST ONE HYDROXY GROUP IN THE Y- OR $-POSITION AND FORMS A NONVOLATILE LACTONE UPON REMOVAL OF WATER, A DICARBOXLIC ACID WHICH FORMS AN INNER ANHYDRIDE OR AN A-HYDROXY MONOCARBOXYLIC ACID WHICH FORMS A LACTIDE ON REMOVAL OF WATER. THIS MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO AVOID UNDESIRED PREMATURE CURING OF THE TEXTILE SINCE THE CATALYST IS CONVERTED TO AN ESSENTIALLY INERT FORM ON DRYING, THE CATALYST BEING REFORMED WHEN CURING IS DESIRED.
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