Affiliation:
1. Department of Fiber System Engineering, Dankook University, Republic of Korea
Abstract
The effects of yarn number and liquid ammonia (L/A) treatment on the liquid moisture management properties (such as wetting time, absorption rate, maximum wetted radius, spreading speed, accumulative one-way transport capability, and overall moisture management capability) of hemp woven fabrics were evaluated by using a moisture management tester on the basis of AATCC test method 195-2011. As a result of the L/A treatment, the crystal structure of hemp fiber was changed from cellulose I into a mixture of cellulose III and cellulose I and its crystallinity was slightly decreased from 66.1% to 57.4%. From scanning electron microscopy analysis, hemp fabric looked swollen and bulked after L/A treatment. The liquid moisture management properties of the L/A-treated hemp woven fabrics showed much better results compared with the untreated ones. Overall moisture management capacity values increased as the yarn number increased and the values of the L/A-treated hemp samples are higher than those of untreated ones. This research could be valuable for the improvement of liquid moisture management properties of hemp woven fabrics.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
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