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- 2019
Characterization of cotton fabric scouring by Fourier transformKeywords: cotton scouring,pectins,cotton wax,paraffin wax,FT-IR ATR,absorbency,GC-MS Abstract: Surface sensitive Fourier transform-infrared attenuated total reflectance (ATR) accessories using different crystals as well as incident beam angles were examined for the characterization of cotton fabric scouring. The extra sharp antisymmetric and symmetric C-H stretching peaks due to long chain alkyls at 2918 and 2849?cm?1 were observed in greige cotton fabrics with a tendency to be more profound with the ATR cell with bigger incident angles and a higher refractive index, due to less depth of penetration. Water absorption data and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses indicated that these peaks were mostly caused by secondary added paraffin wax of higher linear alkanes (C22 to C30) and cotton wax of C16 and C18 fatty acids in free form. Absence of these peaks alone did not result in sufficient water absorption. No observation of carboxylate (COO?) peak at 1600?cm?1 together ensured a successful scouring. Presence of this weak peak can be further confirmed by the reversible shift between 1600?cm?1 and 1750?cm?1 of protonated carboxylic acids (COOH) under non-destructive and quick HCl or NH3 vapor exposures on cotton samples
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