Affiliation:
1. Frick Chemical Laboratory, Princeton University, and Textile Research Institute, Princeton, New Jeysey
Abstract
The interaction of hair with alkali bromide solutions has been studied by measuring the amount of salt taken up from a given solution, using a radioactive-tracer technique, and the amount of water taken up from the solution, using a gravimetric technique. It has been found that: ( 1) alkali bromides are taken up in a manner primarily dependent on the activity of the salt in the solution; ( 2) the amount of water absorbed is increased over the normal regain by the presence of the salt in the hair; ( 3) the ratio of salt to water is greater in the hair than in the external solution; ( 4) the rate of absorption of the salt is slower than the rate of diffusion of the same salt in water; ( 5) both rates and equilibrium are temperature- sensitive. The interpretation of these results in terms of various simple models of the absorption process is discussed.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
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