Bradley et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Spectroscopic studies of modified wool fibre surfacesBradley et al., 1997
- Document ID
- 17587344882790780899
- Author
- Bradley R
- Mathieson I
- Byrne K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Materials Chemistry
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The physicochemical properties of wool fibre surfaces are reviewed in terms of treatments used to increase surface polarity and promote aqueous wetting, dyability and shrink resistance. Use of a new UV ozone dry treatment, which is effectively effluent free, is shown …
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