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The effect of mercerisation on the electrokinetic potential of cotton
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringCotton Cellulose ChainsTextile FibreElectrokinetic PotentialElectrophysiologyWood FibreCotton FibresElectrochemistryZeta Potential
Mercerisation changes the fine structure, morphology and conformation of cotton cellulose chains (cellulose I to cellulose II), resulting in a variation in fibre strength and lustre as well as adsorption properties. Recently it has been shown that mercerisation also changes the electrokinetic behaviour of cotton. The aim of the work presented here is to study the behaviour in unmercerised and mercerised cotton. The zeta potential of cotton fibres was measured by the streaming current method, using an EKA electrokinetic analyser. The relationships between zeta potential and the pH of a potassium chloride solution on the one hand and the point of zero charge (PZC) on the other, determined by titration with a cationic surfactant (cetylpyridinium chloride), were investigated.
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