Modification of the physical and chemical structure of cotton and effect on sorption and coloration properties
Cotton fibres develop over four stages: initiation, elongation, secondary-wall thickening, and maturation. They develop a significant crystalline structure during the elongation stage of its development. Dyeing these fibres was used as a new method to see cellulose development. From all measured pro...
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University of Leeds
2013
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