72-82The paper reports the development and
testing of three types of microcapsules for applications in textile products, namely
microencapsulation of antimicrobial essential oils of sage, lavender and
rosemary for nonwoven textile shoe insoles; smell-based animal repellents for
agricultural textiles, designed to protect plants against damage caused by deer
and rabbits;
and paraffinic phase change materials
(PCMs) for active thermal control garments. In situ polymerisation of
melamine-formaldehyde prepolymers was used as the microencapsulation technology
in all three cases, based on partly methylated trimethylolmelamine and
hexamethoxymethylolmelamine resin as wall materials and a styrene-maleic acid
anhydride copolymer as a modifying agent. The microencapsulation process was
modified to achieve the desired characteristics of microcapsule walls (different
permeability and sensitivity/ resistance to pressure).Bibliometric trends in
microencapsulation technology with special reference to textile industries have
also been discussed with an overview of main application fields and uses of
microencapsulated additives in textile products