Kaewprasit, C. and Abidi, N. and Gourlot, J.P. and Douillard, J.-M. (1999) Specific surface area of some standard cotton fiber and its relation to physical properties. National Cotton Council of America, Orlando, pp. 718-720.
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The specific surface area of 6 ICCS fibers, B-26, C-36, D-5, E-4, G-17 and I-26 was measured by means of methylene blue adsorption in liquid phase. The adsorption isotherm was hold at 25°C and during 24 hours. The concentration of methylene blue was in the range 0.004 - 0.18 g l-1 for each isotherm. The surface area of these standard cottons were found 32.32, 32.42, 34.48, 52.72, 43.96 and 29.91 m2g-1 respectively. Physical properties of these cottons such as crystallinity (determined by X-ray diffraction) and fineness (measured by gravimetric method, FMT 3 and AFIS) were measured in order to establish the relationships between the surface areas of six standard cottons and their physical properties.
Item Type: | Book |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | conference (Beltwide Cotton); cotton fiber; fiber property; high-volume-instrument testing; testing |
Subjects: | Materials Science |
Divisions: | SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION > Materials Science |
Depositing User: | Administrateur Eprints Administrateur Eprints |
Last Modified: | 31 Jan 2020 15:48 |
URI: | http://eprints.umi.ac.ma/id/eprint/3775 |
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