Gupta et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Surface functionalization of wool using 172 nm UV excimer lampGupta et al., 2010
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- 16670098288204353688
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- Gupta D
- Basak S
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Applied Polymer Science
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Wool is an important natural fiber having a complex surface structure which makes it difficult to dye and process it. It has a hydrophobic surface due to the presence of disulphide cystine crosslinks and a layer of fatty acids on the fiber surface. Conventional chemical treatments …
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