Density of Modified Cottons Determined with a Gradient Column
- 1 July 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Textile Research Journal
- Vol. 25 (7) , 592-600
- https://doi.org/10.1177/004051755502500703
Abstract
A rapid method which compares favorably in accuracy with that of slower methods for measuring the density of cellulosic materials with a gradient column is described. Densities of several cottons before and after chemical modification by partial acetylation, carboxymethylation, aminization, and mercerization are given. Per cent acetyl can be expressed as a function of density in a linear empirical equation over a range of 13 to 42% acetyl with a precision of ± 2%. Density measurements of decrystallized, ball-mill ground, and acid hydrolyzed cottons were in agreement with the generally accepted con cept of the crystalline-amorphous cellulose phase composition in these materials. Cotton from which water was removed by solvent exchange was found to have a high density before, and a low density after, air drying.Keywords
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