The uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beam

In this work, wool samples a) degreased and stored in desiccator (WD), b) degreased and stored freely (WF), c) cleaned in water and stored freely (WW) were irradiated by accelerated electron beam with doses within the range (0-400) kGy in air. Content of S-sulphonate as primary oxidation product was...

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Main Authors: Zuzana HANZLÍKOVÁ, Jana BRANIŠA, Ján ONDRUŠKA, Mária PORUBSKÁ
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774099_The_uptake_and_release_of_humidity_by_wool_irradiated_with_electron_beam_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-52b66792734e4d74a7f206bdaedc94fb2020-11-24T22:16:54ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492016-06-0117231532410.5513/JCEA01/17.2.1708The uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beamZuzana HANZLÍKOVÁJana BRANIŠAJán ONDRUŠKAMária PORUBSKÁIn this work, wool samples a) degreased and stored in desiccator (WD), b) degreased and stored freely (WF), c) cleaned in water and stored freely (WW) were irradiated by accelerated electron beam with doses within the range (0-400) kGy in air. Content of S-sulphonate as primary oxidation product was determined in WD using FTIR spectra inverted in the second-order derivative spectra. The uptake of humidity by all the samples at room temperature and 97% relative humidity was examined gravimetrically. As expected, the highest humidity uptake was observed for WD and the smallest one for WW. Development of the humidity uptake showed some fluctuation for all samples and, for WD the fluctuation corresponded with generated S-sulphonate, presumably due to formation of numerous H-bonds. The increasing uptake of humidity for WD and WW was observed up to 40 kGy dose while for WF, the uptake decreased below the initial level already from 16 kGy. Surface tension was measured using sink-float method combining stalagmometry. The initial surface tension of WW was higher than for WD and WF but, grew equally for all samples from 25 kGy. From 100 kGy dose the surface tension showed stabilized level. The humidity release by WD was measured using thermogravimetry. Variation of the rate humidity release around 100 °C, adequate for desorption of weakly bound water, and the mass residue of the heated wool for 120 °C corresponding to release of total water, showed an inverse dependence. It was concluded that content of S-sulphonate is responsible for variability of the sorption properties. The more S-sulphonate formed, the higher uptake of humidity and the lower rate of humidity release that can be observed. It is suggested that, within a certain range, a properly chosen dose can affect humidity uptake.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774099_The_uptake_and_release_of_humidity_by_wool_irradiated_with_electron_beam_en.pdfelectron beam irradiationhumidity uptakereleasesurface tensionwool
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author Zuzana HANZLÍKOVÁ
Jana BRANIŠA
Ján ONDRUŠKA
Mária PORUBSKÁ
spellingShingle Zuzana HANZLÍKOVÁ
Jana BRANIŠA
Ján ONDRUŠKA
Mária PORUBSKÁ
The uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beam
Journal of Central European Agriculture
electron beam irradiation
humidity uptake
release
surface tension
wool
author_facet Zuzana HANZLÍKOVÁ
Jana BRANIŠA
Ján ONDRUŠKA
Mária PORUBSKÁ
author_sort Zuzana HANZLÍKOVÁ
title The uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beam
title_short The uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beam
title_full The uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beam
title_fullStr The uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beam
title_full_unstemmed The uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beam
title_sort uptake and release of humidity by wool irradiated with electron beam
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2016-06-01
description In this work, wool samples a) degreased and stored in desiccator (WD), b) degreased and stored freely (WF), c) cleaned in water and stored freely (WW) were irradiated by accelerated electron beam with doses within the range (0-400) kGy in air. Content of S-sulphonate as primary oxidation product was determined in WD using FTIR spectra inverted in the second-order derivative spectra. The uptake of humidity by all the samples at room temperature and 97% relative humidity was examined gravimetrically. As expected, the highest humidity uptake was observed for WD and the smallest one for WW. Development of the humidity uptake showed some fluctuation for all samples and, for WD the fluctuation corresponded with generated S-sulphonate, presumably due to formation of numerous H-bonds. The increasing uptake of humidity for WD and WW was observed up to 40 kGy dose while for WF, the uptake decreased below the initial level already from 16 kGy. Surface tension was measured using sink-float method combining stalagmometry. The initial surface tension of WW was higher than for WD and WF but, grew equally for all samples from 25 kGy. From 100 kGy dose the surface tension showed stabilized level. The humidity release by WD was measured using thermogravimetry. Variation of the rate humidity release around 100 °C, adequate for desorption of weakly bound water, and the mass residue of the heated wool for 120 °C corresponding to release of total water, showed an inverse dependence. It was concluded that content of S-sulphonate is responsible for variability of the sorption properties. The more S-sulphonate formed, the higher uptake of humidity and the lower rate of humidity release that can be observed. It is suggested that, within a certain range, a properly chosen dose can affect humidity uptake.
topic electron beam irradiation
humidity uptake
release
surface tension
wool
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774099_The_uptake_and_release_of_humidity_by_wool_irradiated_with_electron_beam_en.pdf
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