[비의류제품] Determining the Surface Free Energy of Cellulose Materials with the Powder Contact Angle Method 출판일 : 2004.01.01 저자 : Zdenka Peršin, Karin Stana-Kleinschek, Majda Sfiligoj-Smole, Tatjana Kre, Volker Ribitsch 서지사항 : Textile Research Journal, Volume 74, No 1(2004), 55-62페이지 등록일 : 2012.05.07 I 조회수 : 351 작성자 : admin |
Different treatment processes such as alkaline washing, bleaching, and slack-mercer
ization are used to improve the sorption characteristics of cellulose fibers. The differences
between the sorption properties of cellulose fibers are measured with tensiometry, and their
sorption velocities are measured with liquids of different polarities. From those
measurements, contact angles are determined using the Washburn equation. The surface
free energy of the cellulose fibers is determined from contact angle data obtained with the
Owens-Wendt-Rabel-Kaeble approximation. Results show that among these treatments,
slack-mercerization produces the lowest contact angle and the highest surface free fiber
energy, and has therefore the largest influence on sorption ability. Viscose fibers (raw and
treated) have the lowest contact angle and the highest surface free energy, and are the
most hydrophilic compared to lyocell and modal fibers. This is explained by their crystalline
structure and the accessibility of their surface groups to polar liquids.
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