Study of degradation of polyester partially oriented yarns through alkaline hydrolysis process

Hayavadana J, S. K.
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Degradation is a major problem for all manufacturers and users of textile material. It is inevitable, since it begins as soon as any textile article is produced and continues throughout the life time of the article until it is finally rejected as useless. It may arise for a variety of reasons. Slater1 describes that the process of degradation in textile materials involves changes in the molecular structure (involving the main-chain, side chain, substituent groups or molecular bonds of any kind) that bring about changes, usually adverse in nature in any physical or chemical property of the fibres of which the textile material is made. These changes may include deterioration in physico-mechanical properties (such as strength, abrasion resistance, tactile response, colour etc.). Degradation is a pervasive change in the textile structure that is inevitable and universal and degradation cannot be avoided completely. Its progress can be declared but not halted totally. Thus its impact may be felt economically, aesthetically, or physically, depending on the type of degradation takes place. The causes of degradation may be summarised as follows:
涤纶部分取向纱的碱性水解降解研究
降解是所有纺织材料制造商和使用者面临的主要问题。这是不可避免的,因为它从任何纺织品一生产出来就开始了,并在该物品的整个生命周期中持续下去,直到它最终被视为无用而被淘汰。它可能由多种原因引起。Slater1描述纺织材料的降解过程涉及分子结构(包括主链、侧链、取代基或任何种类的分子键)的变化,这些变化通常会对纺织材料的纤维的任何物理或化学性质产生不利影响。这些变化可能包括物理机械性能(如强度、耐磨性、触觉反应、颜色等)的恶化。降解是纺织结构的普遍变化,是不可避免的,是普遍存在的,是不能完全避免的。它的进展可以宣布,但不能完全停止。因此,它的影响可能会在经济上、美学上或物理上感受到,这取决于发生退化的类型。退化的原因可归纳如下:
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