학술논문

아세틸화 반응에 의한 아마직물의 개질
Acetylation Reaction Methods for Chemically Modified Flax Fabrics
Document Type
Article
Source
한국섬유공학회지 / Journal of the Korean Society of Textile Engineers and Chemists. Jun 30, 2004 41(3):170
Subject
flax
acetylation
biocomposite
alkaline treatment
Language
Korean
ISSN
1225-1089
Abstract
Flax fabrics composed mainly of cellulose were subjected to heterogeneous acetylation after four different pretreatments. The progress of the chemical modification (acetylation) was assessed by ATR-IR. When flax fabrics were pretreated with alkaline solution for 1 h. natural twists of flax fiber disappeared with the change in cross-section to round shape. and its tensile strength decreased up to 50%. Acetylation rate of alkaine-treated flax fabrics treated with glacial acetic acid (Method 1) was faster than that of fabrics without glacial acetic acid (Method Ⅱ). In Method Ⅲ and Ⅳ, alkali treating times were varied from 0 to 30 min to reduce the decrease in tensile strength of flax fabrics without subsequent acetic acid treatment. Acetylation reaction of flax did not occur without alkaline treatment (Method Ⅲ). In the case of the alkaline treatment for I min, the acetylated flax fabrics showed similar tensile strength value to original flax fibers (Method Ⅳ).

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