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Thermal and chemical properties of wool powders

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Guiqing Wen, Xin Liu, Xungai Wang
Wool powders with different particle sizes were examined in terms of their crystal structures, thermal properties, surface chemical compositions and moisture regains. It was found that the crystallinity of wool powders was increased, and the moisture regains were decreased as the particle sizes of wool powders were reduced. For comparison, the properties of activated charcoal were also investigated. The higher dye uptake of activated charcoal at pH 10. compared to that of wool powder, could be due to its greater surface area and porous structure.<br>

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Location

Hangzhou, China

Language

eng

Publication classification

EN Other conference paper

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2010, Ministry of Education of China, Textile Engineering Institute of Zhejiang Province

Pagination

429 - 437

Start date

2010-10-20

End date

2010-10-24

ISBN-13

9787894906946

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the second International conference on advanced textile materials & manufacturing technology 2010

Event

International conference on advanced textile materials & manufacturing technology (2nd : 2010 : Hangzhou, China)

Publisher

Ministry of Education of China, Textile Engineering Institute of Zhejiang Province

Place of publication

Zhejiang, China

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