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ソスイセイ センイ ニ タイスル シンスイセイ ヨゴレ ノ フチャク ニ オケル ポリエチレンオキシド ノ コウカ
Title Alternative (English)
Effects of Polyethylene Oxide on the Deposition of Hydrophilic Soil onto Hydrophobic Fibers
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language
jpn
Author
Nishikori, Sadanori
Yamashina, Takako
Description
A detergent action of polyethylene oxide(PEO) on the wet soiling of hydrophobic fiber-hydrophilic soil was studied. Molecular weights of PEO were 0.46×<10>^6 and 3.54×<10>^6. The carbon black oxidized by Donnat method was used as a hydrophilic soil ; Polyester and polypropylene as hydrophobic fibers. The adsorption of PEO on fiber and carbon surfaces was observed by contact angle and ζ-potential measurements. The deposition of carbon black onto polyester was prevented by PEO, while in the PEO concentration below 0.005g/100ml it was promoted onto polypropylene. The adsorption amounts of PEO on polyester and polypropylenewere 1×<10>^<-10> mol/<cm>^2 and 2x<10>^<-10>mol/<cm>^2, respectively. They were independent of the molecular weight of PEO. In PEO-18N(M.W.3.54×<10>^6), the immobile layers resulted from polymer adsorption were reached 1000Å or abave.
In conclusion, it was found that the hydration effect of adsorbed PEO might play major role either for soil deposition or for soil prevention.
Journal Title
Memoirs of the Faculty of Education, Shimane University. Natural science
Volume
8
Start Page
15
End Page
20
ISSN
05869943
Published Date
1974-12-25
NCID
AN00107941
Publisher
島根大学教育学部
Publisher Aalternative
The Faculty of Education Shimane University
NII Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
OAI-PMH Set
Faculty of Education
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