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Using Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis to Study Wool Morphology and Composition

Christopher M. Carr

CSIRO Division of Protein Chemistry, Parkville 3052, Australia

Leo A. Holt

CSIRO Division of Protein Chemistry, Parkville 3052, Australia

John Drennan

CSIRO Division of Materials Science, Clayton 3168, Australia

Energy dispersive x-ray analysis has been used in combination with scanning electron microscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy to investigate the distri bution of both cystine and tyrosine in the morphological components of wool fiber. The technique has also been used to show that the zirconium in Zirpro treated wool is deposited evenly throughout the fiber.

Textile Research Journal, Vol. 56, No. 11, 669-673 (1986)
DOI: 10.1177/004051758605601103


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