Preparation and Characterization of Regenerated Wool Protein PAN Blended Fibers

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Wasted wool fibers were dissolved by reductive method. The dissolved wool protein was extracted by the membrane technology and blended with the Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) polymer to prepare regenerated fiber. Effects of pH value and dissolution assisting agent type on dissolution percentage of the wasted wool fibers in sodium pyrosulfite reductive system were investigated. Effects of the drawing times on properties of the fibers were also studied. Results indicated that the dissolution percentage rose with the increase of pH value of the reductive solution. Metallic salts have better dissolution assisting effect than urea. Breakage percentage of the as-spun fiber and tenacity of the regenerated protein fiber rose with the increase of the drawing times.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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1461-1464

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May 2013

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