Effect of Crosslinking Treatment on the Crystallinity, Crystallite Size, and Strength of Cotton Fibers:

作者: Weilin Xu

DOI: 10.1177/004051750307300510

关键词: Amorphous solidSodiumStrength lossMaterials scienceCatalysisInterfacial bindingComposite materialCrystallinityCuring (chemistry)Crystallite

摘要: In this paper, cotton fibers and their fabric are treated with butanetetracarboxylic acid (BTCA) the catalyst sodium hypophosfite (SHP) at different concentrations of treating agent curing temperatures. Results show that low temperatures have a slight effect on reduction crystallinity crystallite size, but when temperature is higher than 180°C BTCA concentration 6%, size decrease significantly. This may be ascribed to acidic erosion surface crystals high An initial loss induces strength in fabric. perhaps due crystallinity, which causes serious interfacial binding losses between amorphous regions.

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