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Phenomena at Polymer Surfaces

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Interfacial Phenomena [Pg.580]

FIGURE 5.1 Structure of cellulose, amylose, and amylopectin (starch components). 2010 Taylor Francis Group, LLC [Pg.580]

A choice of starch (mixture with amylose and amylopectin), cellulose, and HA as probe natural polymers is caused by their high hydrophilicity which provides good contacts with water molecules. [Pg.581]

Ibbett et al. (2007) used complementary isotherm and NMR relaxation (the transverse relaxation time of the water protons in the saturated fiber samples) techniques to characterize a series of solvent-spun cellulosic (lyocell) fibers treated with amethylol urea type resin. Cross-finking reduced overall fiber swelling, caused a loss of both large and small pores, a reduction of the pore volume accessible (0.1-0.45 cmVg at water retention up to 1.2 cm /g) to large dye (Direct Blue 71, [Pg.582]


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