THE WEATHERING CHARACTERISTICS AND ROT RESISTANCE OF COTTON DUCK TREATED WITH THE COPPER COMPLEX OF NITROSOPHENYLHYDROXYLAMINE

Abstract
Unbleached cotton tentage duck treated with the copper and copper–iron complexes of nitrosophenylhydroxylamine showed considerable resistance to rotting in soil burial tests but gave evidence of enhanced actinic degradation and loss of treating compound as a result of outdoor weathering for three months during the summer. With samples containing a higher concentration of the complexes this degradation was more severe.

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