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Published in: Cellulose 1/2008

01-02-2008

Influence of finishing oil on structure and properties of multi-filament fibers from cellulose dope in NaOH/urea aqueous solution

Authors: Haisong Qi, Jie Cai, Lina Zhang, Yoshiharu Nishiyama, Aurélie Rattaz

Published in: Cellulose | Issue 1/2008

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Abstract

Cellulose multi-filament fibers have been spun successfully on a pilot plant scale, from a cellulose dope in 7 wt% NaOH/12 wt% urea aqueous solution pre-cooled to −12 °C. Coagulation was accomplished in a bath with 10 wt% H2SO4/12 wt% Na2SO4 and then 5 wt% H2SO4 aqueous solution. By using different finishing oil, including H2O, 4% glycerol aqueous solution, 2% polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) aqueous solution, 2% polyethylene glycol octyl phenylether (OP) aqueous solution, mobol and 2%glycerol/1%PVA/1%OP aqueous solution (PGO), we prepared six kinds of the cellulose multi-filaments, with tensile strength of 1.7–2.1 cN/dtex. Their structure and properties were investigated with scanning electron microscope (SEM), 13C NMR solid state, wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) and tensile testing. The cellulose fibers treated with PGO possessed higher mechanical properties and better surface structure than others. Interestingly, although the orientation of the cellulose multi-filaments is relatively low, the tensile strength of the single-fiber was similar to that of Lyocell. It was worth noting that the dyeability of the multi-filament fibers was superior to viscose rayon.

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Metadata
Title
Influence of finishing oil on structure and properties of multi-filament fibers from cellulose dope in NaOH/urea aqueous solution
Authors
Haisong Qi
Jie Cai
Lina Zhang
Yoshiharu Nishiyama
Aurélie Rattaz
Publication date
01-02-2008
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Cellulose / Issue 1/2008
Print ISSN: 0969-0239
Electronic ISSN: 1572-882X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-007-9142-z

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