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Shrinkage Modifications of Wool Fabrics by Sulphite Treatments in Aqueous Organic Solvent Media: Effect of the Organic Solvent on the Internal Lipids

P. Erra

Instituto de Technologia Quimica y Textil, Barcelona, Spain

L. Coderch

Instituto de Technologia Quimica y Textil, Barcelona, Spain

R. Juliá

Instituto de Technologia Quimica y Textil, Barcelona, Spain

R. Infante

Instituto de Technologia Quimica y Textil, Barcelona, Spain

J. García Dominguez

Instituto de Technologia Quimica y Textil, Barcelona, Spain

If a certain solubilization of lipoproteic material takes place during treatments of knitted wool fabrics with sodium sulphite in an isopropanol/water medium, and if these treatments prevent wool shrinkage at some particular conditions of solvent con centration and temperature, then a relationship exists between the dissolved lipoproteic material and the shrinkproofing effect. The lipids of the fiber play an important role in obtaining this effect.

Textile Research Journal, Vol. 56, No. 10, 611-616 (1986)
DOI: 10.1177/004051758605601004


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