Abstract
Modification of the properties of textile fibers in order to get a fiber of improved textile performance is the subject of study of several groups of scientists and technologists [1–4]. Of the several methods available, grafting promises to be a potentially effective means of altering the fiber properties through the added polymer formed in situ without destroying the basic properties of the parent fiber. Copolymerization is attractive to chemists as a means of modifying macromolecules since, in general, degradation can be minimized. The desirable properties of the polymer are retained and copolymerization provides additional properties through the added polymer. The added polymer may be formed in situ by polymerization of a monomer or monomers, by condensation of reactants, or by the deposition of preformed polymer.