Preliminary Study of Linear Density, Tenacity, and Crystallinity of Cotton Fibers

An investigation of the relationships among fiber linear density, tenacity, and structure is important to help cotton breeders modify varieties for enhanced fiber end-use qualities. This study employed the Stelometer instrument, which is the traditional fiber tenacity reference method and might stil...

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Main Authors: Yongliang Liu, Devron Thibodeaux, James Rodgers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-07-01
Series:Fibers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6439/2/3/211
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spelling doaj-54d061404f1a40e98f7d5a866c5244d32020-11-24T23:56:10ZengMDPI AGFibers2079-64392014-07-012321122010.3390/fib2030211fib2030211Preliminary Study of Linear Density, Tenacity, and Crystallinity of Cotton FibersYongliang Liu0Devron Thibodeaux1James Rodgers2Cotton Structure & Quality Research Unit, Southern Regional Research Center (SRRC), ARS, USDA, New Orleans, LA 70124, USAFiber Physics LLC, Pickens, SC 29671, USACotton Structure & Quality Research Unit, Southern Regional Research Center (SRRC), ARS, USDA, New Orleans, LA 70124, USAAn investigation of the relationships among fiber linear density, tenacity, and structure is important to help cotton breeders modify varieties for enhanced fiber end-use qualities. This study employed the Stelometer instrument, which is the traditional fiber tenacity reference method and might still be an option as a rapid screening tool because of its low cost and portable attributes. In addition to flat bundle break force and weight variables from a routine Stelometer test, the number of fibers in the bundle were counted manually and the fiber crystallinity (CIIR) was characterized by the previously proposed attenuated total reflection-sampling device based Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) protocol. Based on the plots of either tenacity vs. linear density or fiber count vs. mass, the fibers were subjectively divided into fine or coarse sets, respectively. Relative to the distinctive increase in fiber tenacity with linear density, there was an unclear trend between the linear density and CIIR for these fibers. Samples with similar linear density were found to increase in tenacity with fiber CIIR. In general, Advanced Fiber Information System (AFIS) fineness increases with fiber linear density.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6439/2/3/211fiber tenacityfiber linear densityfiber crystallinitycottonsFTIR spectroscopy
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author Yongliang Liu
Devron Thibodeaux
James Rodgers
spellingShingle Yongliang Liu
Devron Thibodeaux
James Rodgers
Preliminary Study of Linear Density, Tenacity, and Crystallinity of Cotton Fibers
Fibers
fiber tenacity
fiber linear density
fiber crystallinity
cottons
FTIR spectroscopy
author_facet Yongliang Liu
Devron Thibodeaux
James Rodgers
author_sort Yongliang Liu
title Preliminary Study of Linear Density, Tenacity, and Crystallinity of Cotton Fibers
title_short Preliminary Study of Linear Density, Tenacity, and Crystallinity of Cotton Fibers
title_full Preliminary Study of Linear Density, Tenacity, and Crystallinity of Cotton Fibers
title_fullStr Preliminary Study of Linear Density, Tenacity, and Crystallinity of Cotton Fibers
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Study of Linear Density, Tenacity, and Crystallinity of Cotton Fibers
title_sort preliminary study of linear density, tenacity, and crystallinity of cotton fibers
publisher MDPI AG
series Fibers
issn 2079-6439
publishDate 2014-07-01
description An investigation of the relationships among fiber linear density, tenacity, and structure is important to help cotton breeders modify varieties for enhanced fiber end-use qualities. This study employed the Stelometer instrument, which is the traditional fiber tenacity reference method and might still be an option as a rapid screening tool because of its low cost and portable attributes. In addition to flat bundle break force and weight variables from a routine Stelometer test, the number of fibers in the bundle were counted manually and the fiber crystallinity (CIIR) was characterized by the previously proposed attenuated total reflection-sampling device based Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) protocol. Based on the plots of either tenacity vs. linear density or fiber count vs. mass, the fibers were subjectively divided into fine or coarse sets, respectively. Relative to the distinctive increase in fiber tenacity with linear density, there was an unclear trend between the linear density and CIIR for these fibers. Samples with similar linear density were found to increase in tenacity with fiber CIIR. In general, Advanced Fiber Information System (AFIS) fineness increases with fiber linear density.
topic fiber tenacity
fiber linear density
fiber crystallinity
cottons
FTIR spectroscopy
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6439/2/3/211
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