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Rapid fibre diameter measurement in aqueous solutions with OFDA 2000

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Qing Li, Peter Brady, Christopher HurrenChristopher Hurren, Xungai Wang
In this paper, a new technique has been developed to enable fibre diameters to be measured in an aqueous environment using the OFDA 2000 instrument. The existing OFDA instrument has only been used to measure diameters of animal fibres under dry conditions. This new technique was utilised to assess the effects of pH and temperature on the diameters of merino wool fibres in aqueous environments. Significant changes in fibre diameter under aqueous conditions were found as a function of pH and temperature. Wool fibre diameters were at a minimum close to the wool isoelectric point (pH 4.8) and increased at both lower and higher pHs. Swelling of merino wool fibres was observed to increase linearly by around 15% as the temperature rose from ambient to 70°C.

History

Journal

Journal of the textile institute

Volume

102

Issue

6

Pagination

500 - 504

Publisher

Routledge

Location

Manchester, England

ISSN

0040-5000

eISSN

1754-2340

Language

eng

Notes

Available online 15 Feb. 2011

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Taylor & Francis