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Effect of chemical letting on the fiber seperation of Kenaf bast  

이혜자 (한국교원대학교 가정교육과)
한영숙 (신성여자고등학교)
유혜자 (서원대학교 의류직물학과)
김정희 (서원대학교 의류직물학과)
송경헌 (배재대학교 의류학부)
안춘순 (인천대학교 의생활과)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles / v.27, no.9_10, 2003 , pp. 1144-1152 More about this Journal
Abstract
Kenaf has been cultivated in Jeju Island. After being harvested at 105 DAP(day after planting) and separated from kenaf stalks , decorticated kenaf basts were treated with different concentration/temperature/time combinations in order to do chemical rotting. The following fiber properties were compared; rotting effects, colors, crystallinity, molecular structures, dyeabilities, and non-cellulose contents such as pectins, lignins, & hemicellulose. The best results of chemical rotting were obtained from the specimens treated with low concentration/ low temperature/short time. Their colors were bright yellow. The lumens of specimens diminished with the affect of NaOH. The structures of chemically rotted kenaf fibers were cellulose 1. The degree of crystallinity of chemically retted kenaf fibers were very high. Non-cellulose content, especially hemicellulose, was low in the specimens treated with the high NaOH concentration. Dyeabilities of kenaf fibers were higher among the specimens without the non-cellulose content than those with the non-cellulose content.
Keywords
kenaf fiber; chemical retting; non-cellulose; crystallinity; dyeabilities;
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