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Thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping

In this study, hydroentangled cotton nonwovens were identified as effective hosts for mineralization of calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) polymorphs to modify and improve their properties. All cotton varieties studied, including raw white cotton, scoured white cotton, and raw brown cotton, readily crystal...

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Autores principales: Nam, Sunghyun, Park, Yaewon, Hillyer, Matthew B., Hron, Rebecca J., Ernst, Nicholas, Chang, SeChin, Condon, Brian D., Hinchliffe, Doug J., Ford, Ericka, Gibb, Bruce C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06265k
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author Nam, Sunghyun
Park, Yaewon
Hillyer, Matthew B.
Hron, Rebecca J.
Ernst, Nicholas
Chang, SeChin
Condon, Brian D.
Hinchliffe, Doug J.
Ford, Ericka
Gibb, Bruce C.
author_facet Nam, Sunghyun
Park, Yaewon
Hillyer, Matthew B.
Hron, Rebecca J.
Ernst, Nicholas
Chang, SeChin
Condon, Brian D.
Hinchliffe, Doug J.
Ford, Ericka
Gibb, Bruce C.
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description In this study, hydroentangled cotton nonwovens were identified as effective hosts for mineralization of calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) polymorphs to modify and improve their properties. All cotton varieties studied, including raw white cotton, scoured white cotton, and raw brown cotton, readily crystallized CaCO(3)via a simple cyclic dipping process. A combination of analyses agreed that the surface chemistry of cotton fibers influenced the formation of different CaCO(3) polymorphs. Scoured white cotton that consisted of almost pure cellulose predominantly produced the most stable calcite, whereas raw white and raw brown cottons that contain proteins facilitated the production of partial metastable vaterite. The morphology of calcite was better defined on the scoured cotton. The mineralization altered the hydrophobic surface of raw cottons to be hydrophilic, i.e., two-fold increase in moisture regain and decrease in water contact angle from 130 to 0 degrees. The mineralized cottons also exhibited improved thermal resistance, i.e., slower thermal decomposition with decreased activation energies and reduction in heat release capacity by up to 40%.
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spelling pubmed-90568332022-05-04 Thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping Nam, Sunghyun Park, Yaewon Hillyer, Matthew B. Hron, Rebecca J. Ernst, Nicholas Chang, SeChin Condon, Brian D. Hinchliffe, Doug J. Ford, Ericka Gibb, Bruce C. RSC Adv Chemistry In this study, hydroentangled cotton nonwovens were identified as effective hosts for mineralization of calcium carbonate (CaCO(3)) polymorphs to modify and improve their properties. All cotton varieties studied, including raw white cotton, scoured white cotton, and raw brown cotton, readily crystallized CaCO(3)via a simple cyclic dipping process. A combination of analyses agreed that the surface chemistry of cotton fibers influenced the formation of different CaCO(3) polymorphs. Scoured white cotton that consisted of almost pure cellulose predominantly produced the most stable calcite, whereas raw white and raw brown cottons that contain proteins facilitated the production of partial metastable vaterite. The morphology of calcite was better defined on the scoured cotton. The mineralization altered the hydrophobic surface of raw cottons to be hydrophilic, i.e., two-fold increase in moisture regain and decrease in water contact angle from 130 to 0 degrees. The mineralized cottons also exhibited improved thermal resistance, i.e., slower thermal decomposition with decreased activation energies and reduction in heat release capacity by up to 40%. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9056833/ /pubmed/35515648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06265k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Nam, Sunghyun
Park, Yaewon
Hillyer, Matthew B.
Hron, Rebecca J.
Ernst, Nicholas
Chang, SeChin
Condon, Brian D.
Hinchliffe, Doug J.
Ford, Ericka
Gibb, Bruce C.
Thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping
title Thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping
title_full Thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping
title_fullStr Thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping
title_full_unstemmed Thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping
title_short Thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping
title_sort thermal properties and surface chemistry of cotton varieties mineralized with calcium carbonate polymorphs by cyclic dipping
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06265k
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