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Physical Properties and Dyeability of Cotton Fabrics Treated with Liquid Ammonia (액체암모니아 처리 면직물의 물성 및 염색성)

  • Jeon, Sung-Ki;Lee, Chang-Soo;Im, Yong-Jin;Lee, Chung;Kim, Tae-Kyung;Lee, Hye-Jung
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 2003
  • It is generally known that cotton treated with liquid ammonia has better soft handle, wrinkle recoveries and stability of appearance as compared with the alkali mercerized cotton. In this study, the various cotton fabrics treated with liquid ammonia$(NH_3)$, sodium hydroxide(NaOH) and sodium hydroxide(NaOH)/liquid ammonia$(NH_3)$ and untreated cotton fabric were investigated and compared in terms of physical properties and dyeing behavior. As the result, the strength of four kinds of cotton fabrics were similar. But the elongation of cotton treated with liquid ammonia increased slightly. Liquid ammonia treatment reduced the crystallinity of cotton and the crystalline structure of cotton transformed from cellulose 1 to mixed structure of celluloseIand III. In dyeing, dyeing rate decreased but equilibrium dye uptake increased by liquid ammonia treatment of cotton fabrics.

Effects of Colored Transparent Cellophane Films and Colorless Transparent Cellophane Films Coated Respectively with Pyridine, Benzophenone, and p-Aminobenzoic Acid on the Sunlight Accelerated Oxidation of Edible Soybean Oil (착색투명(着色透明)셀로팬 및 피리딘, 벤조페논, p-아미노벤졸산(酸) 등(等)으로 처리(處理)된 무색투명(無色透明)셀로팬으로 덮은 식용대두유(食用大豆油)의 직사일사광선(直射日射光線)에 의한 산패(酸敗)에 대하여)

  • Lee, Yong-Sie;Kim, Dong-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.239-244
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    • 1972
  • Commercial edible soybean oil was introduced into plastic containers. Colorless transparent (control), red transparent, green transparent cellophane films and, also, colorless transparent cellophane films coated respectively with Cemedine C, Cemedine C containing 10% pyridine, benzophenone, and p-aminobenzoic acid were prepared, and the % transmittance of each film to lights at U.V. and visible regions were measured. The containers were covered with the films and irradiated simultaneously with direct sunlight for 4.5 hours daily. The peroxide values of the oils in the plastic containers were determined at regular intervals. The effects of the Alms on the PV development of the oils were compared with that of the control, i.e., the colorless transparent films.The red and green films showed strong retarding effects ell the PV development. The red films showed a slightly stronger effect than the green ones. The colorless transparent films coated with Cemedine C showed an appreciable retarding effect. The films had absorbed the lights at the U.V. and visible regions considerably. The pyridine and benzophenone coated films lost their retarding effects after 10 and 4 days respectively. The p- aminobenzoic acid coated films showed a considerable retarding effect throughout the experimental period. The films had absorbed the lights strongly .As a whole, the retarding effects of the films on the PV development were, in decreasing order. as follows; Red> Green> p-Aminobenzoic acid coated > Cemedine Ccoated) Control > Pyridine coated > Benz ophenone coated

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