Claims
- 1. As an improved additive capable of imparting oil repellency and water repellency to polyethylene terephthalate fibers, a compound of the formula [R(CH.sub.2).sub.n --OOC--Ar--COO].sub.t Y, wherein:
- "R" is a perfluorinated alkyl or alkoxyalkyl group of 2-20 carbon atoms;
- "n" is 2-6;
- "Ar" is an ortho- or para-phenylene radical;
- "t" is 2-4;
- "Y" is the residue of a polyol selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, hydroquinone, glycerol, pentaerythritol, CH(CH.sub.2 OH).sub.3, and HOC(CH.sub.2 OH).sub.3.
- 2. Compound of claim 1 wherein the perfluorinated radicals are C.sub.5 to C.sub.10 perfluorinated n-alkyl; or have the formula R.sub.f O(CF.sub.2).sub.n where R.sub.f designates C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 perfluoroalkyl and (CF.sub.2).sub.n is a straight chain C.sub.2 to C.sub.10 diradical.
- 3. Compound of claim 2 wherein the polyol is pentaerythritol, quadruply acylated by said fluorinated phthalate or terephthalate monoester, and "n" is 2.
- 4. Compound of claim 2 wherein the polyol is glycerol, doubly acylated by said fluorinated terephthalate monoester.
- 5. Compound of claim 2 wherein said perfluorinated radical contains a straight chain of at least six perfluorinated carbon atoms; and said polyol is hydroquinone or ethylene glycol.
- 6. An improved polyethylene terephthalate fiber having incorporated into the fiber surface as an integral part of the fiber, an additive compound of claim 1; whereby the fiber displays oil repellency and water repellency.
- 7. Fiber of claim 6 wherein said fiber is polyethylene terephthalate and in said compound, the perfluorinated radicals are C.sub.5 to C.sub.10 perfluorinated n-alkyl, or have formula R.sub.f O(CF.sub.2).sub.n where R.sub.f designates perfluoroisopropyl and (CF.sub.2).sub.n is a straight chain C.sub.2 to C.sub.10 diradical.
- 8. Fiber of claim 7 wherein the additive is acylated pentaerythritol, quadruply acylated by said fluorinated phthalate or terephthalate monoester, and the perfluorinated radicals in said additive are attached to ethylene diradicals.
- 9. Fiber of claim 7 wherein the additive is acylated glycerol, doubly acylated by said fluorinated terephthalate monoester, and the perfluorinated radicals in said additive are attached to ethylene diradicals.
- 10. Fiber of claim 7 wherein the said perfluorinated radicals in the additive contain a straight chain of at least six perfluorinated carbon atoms and are attached to ethylene diradicals, and the acylated polyol is hydroquinone or ethylene glycol.
- 11. Process of incorporating an additive of claim 1 into the fiber surface of a polyethylene terephthalate fiber as an integral part of the fiber, which comprises contacting said additive in liquid medium with said fiber and thereafter annealing the resulting fiber at temperature and time conditions sufficient to improve the oil repellency or water repellency of said fiber.
- 12. Process of claim 11 wherein the fiber is composed of polyethylene terephthalate, and in the compound incorporated therein as an additive, the perfluorinated radicals are C.sub.5 to C.sub.10 perfluorinated n-alkyl, or have formula R.sub.f O(CF.sub.2).sub.n where R.sub.f designates perfluoroisopropyl and (CF.sub.2).sub.n is a straight chain C.sub.2 to C.sub.10 diradical.
- 13. Process of claim 11 wherein the fiber is dyed simultaneously with or after incorporation of said additive therein.
- 14. Process of claim 13 wherein, in the compound incorporated in the fiber as an additive, the acylated polyol is quadruply acylated pentaerythritol and the perfluorinated radicals are attached to ethylene diradicals.
- 15. Process of claim 12 wherein, in the compound incorporated in the fiber as an additive, the acylated polyol is doubly acylated glycerol and the perfluorinated radicals are attached to ethylene diradicals.
- 16. Process of claim 12 wherein, in the compound incorporated in the fiber as an additive, the said perfluorinated radicals contain a straight chain of at least six perfluorinated carbon atoms and are attached to ethylene diradicals, and the acylated polyol is hydroquinone or ethylene glycol.
REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 667,357 filed Apr. 15, 1976, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of then copending application Ser. No. 591,929 filed June 30, 1975, now abandoned.
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