A Solubility Test for Wool and its Application in Studies on Chemically Modified Wools
1970
Kilpatrick, D.J. | Maclaren, J.A.
A new solubility test for wool is described. It is based on the extraction of wool in scoured fleece, top, or fabric form, by 5 M sodium iodide in aqueous ethanol (25% v/v) in the presence of tributylphosphine. The test is convenient and reproducible and is performed under mild conditions—neutral pH and room temperature. This solubility test is sensitive to modification of the wool and has been used to study the changes caused by scouring, hot water, mild alkali, and formaldehyde treatments.
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书目信息
出版者
Elsevier Ltd
其它主题
Solubility testing.; Testing. merino wool; Protein fibers; Chemically modified protein fibers; Tops; Fleeces; Woolen fabrics; Reducing agents; Chemically modified protein fibers. sodium iodide; Room temperature. solubility; Aqueous solutions
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-27
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