Plasma Modification of Kapok Fiber and its Properties

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Kapok fiber has a unique large thin-walled hollow structure, lightweight and water repellent oil of excellent features, and is not yet fully exploited the small breed natural fibers. In the development process of the use of kapok fiber, there is a problem of dyeing, finishing, dyeing rate, dyeing and poor. Plasma processing technique is a modification to the fiber surface, non-polluting promising new technologies and has energy efficient. The research kapok fiber after plasma surface modification, found kapok modified staining rate has been significantly improved absorbent; Modified kapok fiber mechanical properties are not changed significantly; While exploring the plasma modified kapok fiber optimum.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 821-822)

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18-22

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September 2013

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