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Physical Properties and Dyeing Behaviors of Cellulosic Fabrics Treated with Liquid Ammonia (액체암모니아 처리한 셀룰로오스계 직물의 물성 및 염색성)

  • 배소영;이문철;김경환;일본명
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.10-22
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    • 1995
  • Cellulosic fabrics, i.e. rayon, polynosic, and linen were treated with liquid ammonia at -33.4$^{\circ}C$. The fine structures, bending properties, tensile strength, wrinkle recoveries, and dyeing properties of the treated fabrics were studied. Dyeing was carried out with two direct dyes, C. I. Direct Red 2 and Blue 1. The liquid ammonia treatment for three fabrics brought about the transition of crystal lattices and the decrease of crystallinity; transforming cellulose I structure of original linen to cellulose I and III structure, and cellulose II structure of original rayon and polynosic to cellulose II and III structure. Moisture regain of liquid ammonia- treated polynosic and linen was higher than that for untreated, and water absorbency of liquid ammonia-traeated fabrics was all lower than that of untreated. Also, bending properties of treated fabrics were not improved compared with those of untreated ones. The rayon treated with liquid ammonia was increased not only the apparent diffusion coefficient and the rate of dyeing but also equilibrium dye adsortion, whereas polynosic and linen were increased only equilibrium dye adsortion. It is suggested that the pore sizes of liquid ammonia-treated rayon, polynosic, and linen are much smaller than that of liquid ammonia-treated cotton.

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Characterization of Adsorbents for the Solid-Phase Extraction of Trace Diphenylhydantoin from Biological Samples (생체시료로 부터 미량 디페닐히단토인의 고상추출에 사용될 흡착제의 특성)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Rae;Lee, Kyoung-Won;Shim, Weon-Hee
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.120-125
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    • 1992
  • Ths sorption and desorption properties of four different solid adsorbents were evaluated for the trace enrichment of diphenylhydantoin from biological samples. Graphitized carbon black(GCB) gave the highest adsorption coefficient. And among the organic solvents examined, methanol gave the highest desorption coefficient. Using the GCB column, the optimum elution volume of the eluting solvent was evaluated from the breakthrough curve of diphenylhydantoin. The usefulness of GCB as the solid adsorbent was examined for the solid-phase extraction of diphenylhydantoin from serum in the concentration range of $20-50\;{\mu}g/ml$.

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