섬유
Deformation Processes in Regenerated Cellulose Fibers
- 출판일2001.02
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2012.10.30
- 조회수
221
Molecular deformation processes of regenerated cellulose fibers are investigated using
Raman spectroscopy. These fibers have well-defined Raman spectra, and the main Raman
bands in the region of 895 to 1170 cm-1 shift to lower wavenumbers upon application of
tensile strain and stress. The peak positions of the Raman bands at 895 and 1095 cm-1
show an approximately linear relationship with strain and stress. For fibers with lower
moduli and more nonlinearity in their stress-strain curves, there is poorer correlation with
strain and stress, consistent with mechanical data and structural characteristics. Also, the
strain sensitivity of the Raman band strain shift (in cm-1/%) increases with the Young's
modulus of regenerated cellulose fibers, and there is a universal stress band shift of about -
4 cm-1/GPa for both bands, consistent with a modified series model of deformation.
Deviations from this model for lower fiber moduli are discussed with evidence to suggest
that chain slippage and re-orientation behavior dominate.