The Fine Structure of Cotton Fibers from Density Measurements

Author:

Wakeham Helmut1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Textile Technology, Charlottesville, Virginia

Abstract

Research on the apparent densities of cellulose fibers in different liquids gives information concerning inner fiber structure which may be useful in characterizing certain desirable prop erties of cotton fibers. The following report describes an investigation of some factors involved in evaluating density data in terms of fiber structure. The interpretation is made of some experimentally determined densities of cotton and rayon fibers in benzene and in dioctyl phthalate —two liquids differing greatly in molecular dimensions—and in mercury, a nonwetting liquid. In the last case, the "over-all density" of a fiber, defined as the average density of all material within the outer wall of the fiber, is determined by a method utilizing a mercury-pressure volumenometer.In the case of the wetting liquids, higher densities were obtained with benzene—which has the smaller molecule; this indicates that the fibers have pore spaces which in size approach the dimensions of the molecule. When the cotton fibers are cut into short sections, about 1 mm. long, more of these pores and intrafiber channels are open to the liquid medium; a higher density is, therefore, obtained for the cut fibers than for the whole fibers. Pore-space values within the fiber are calculated and compared with values obtained by other methods. The significance of these observations in the consideration of fiber structure is discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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