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Title
Influence of periodate oxidation on sorption properties of viscose yarn
Authors
TANJA NIKOLIC TEODORA HAJNRIH ANA KRAMAR ZIVOMIR PETRONIJEVIC and MIRJANA KOSTIC
Received
June 20, 2017
Published
Volume 52 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
viscose fibers, periodate oxidation, structure – property relations, wettability, capillarity
Abstract
Viscose yarn was submitted to oxidation using different sodium periodate concentrations for various periods of time in
order to investigate the influence of oxidation on the chemical and sorption properties of the resulting yarns. The
oxidation progress was monitored through periodate consumption, aldehyde group content and weight loss of the
modified samples. The aldehyde groups were introduced into the oxidized viscose up to 1.284 mmol/g, while the
weight loss was generally of about 5%. Compared to the untreated yarn, the oxidized samples exhibited lower water
retention and iodine sorption values – of 32.4% and 53.6%, respectively, while moisture sorption values decreased for
an oxidation time up to 180 min and increased when the time of oxidation was longer, up to 360 min. The changes in
viscose yarn wettability, because of the oxidation treatment, were evaluated based on the parameters determined by the
capillary rise method, which are related to the coefficient of diffusion and radius of pores.
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