Wool fabric characterisation after enzymatic and chlorinating treatment
Karakterizacija vunenog tekstilnog materijala posle enzimske obrade i obrade hlorovanjem
Apstrakt
Properties of wool textile products are partly governed by morphological composition and chemical structure of the surface of wool fibre. Both chemical structure and morphological composition are most frequently changed by some chemical treatments aimed to achieve specific effects (anti-felting effect, handle improvement, increased wettability, improved dyeing or printing ability etc.). Enzymatic treatment is now frequently used in order to achieve specific effects on wool surface because of lower environmental impact, especially if it is compared with conventional chemical agents (e.g. sodium salt of dichloroisocyanuric acid, NaDCC). Assessment of quantitative and qualitative changes of wool fibre is of particular importance for the right choice and optimisation of process parameters. In the present work, the changes of wool structure after enzymatic treatment are confirmed by SEM microscopy, FTIR/ATR spectrometry and corresponding physico-chemical methods (urea-bisulphite solubility.... alkaline solubility, wetting time, weight loss and Herbig's reaction). The efficiency of the wool enzymatic treatment was compared with the efficiency of NaDCC treatment.
Izvor:
Tekstilna industrija, 1999, 47, 8-10, 5-12Izdavač:
- Union of Textile Engineers and Technicians of Serbia, Belgrade
Institucija/grupa
Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Jovančić, Petar AU - Jocić, Dragan AU - Trajković, Rista AU - Radetić, Maja PY - 1999 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/221 AB - Properties of wool textile products are partly governed by morphological composition and chemical structure of the surface of wool fibre. Both chemical structure and morphological composition are most frequently changed by some chemical treatments aimed to achieve specific effects (anti-felting effect, handle improvement, increased wettability, improved dyeing or printing ability etc.). Enzymatic treatment is now frequently used in order to achieve specific effects on wool surface because of lower environmental impact, especially if it is compared with conventional chemical agents (e.g. sodium salt of dichloroisocyanuric acid, NaDCC). Assessment of quantitative and qualitative changes of wool fibre is of particular importance for the right choice and optimisation of process parameters. In the present work, the changes of wool structure after enzymatic treatment are confirmed by SEM microscopy, FTIR/ATR spectrometry and corresponding physico-chemical methods (urea-bisulphite solubility. alkaline solubility, wetting time, weight loss and Herbig's reaction). The efficiency of the wool enzymatic treatment was compared with the efficiency of NaDCC treatment. PB - Union of Textile Engineers and Technicians of Serbia, Belgrade T2 - Tekstilna industrija T1 - Wool fabric characterisation after enzymatic and chlorinating treatment T1 - Karakterizacija vunenog tekstilnog materijala posle enzimske obrade i obrade hlorovanjem EP - 12 IS - 8-10 SP - 5 VL - 47 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_221 ER -
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Jovančić, P., Jocić, D., Trajković, R.,& Radetić, M.. (1999). Wool fabric characterisation after enzymatic and chlorinating treatment. in Tekstilna industrija Union of Textile Engineers and Technicians of Serbia, Belgrade., 47(8-10), 5-12. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_221
Jovančić P, Jocić D, Trajković R, Radetić M. Wool fabric characterisation after enzymatic and chlorinating treatment. in Tekstilna industrija. 1999;47(8-10):5-12. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_221 .
Jovančić, Petar, Jocić, Dragan, Trajković, Rista, Radetić, Maja, "Wool fabric characterisation after enzymatic and chlorinating treatment" in Tekstilna industrija, 47, no. 8-10 (1999):5-12, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_221 .