The dyeing of polyolefin fibers in supercritical carbon dioxide part I:: Thermo-mechanical properties of polyolefin fibers after treatment in CO2 under dyeing conditions

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作者
Bach, E [1 ]
Cleve, E [1 ]
Schollmeyer, E [1 ]
机构
[1] Deutsch Text Forschungszentrum Nord W EV, Krefeld, Germany
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10.1080/00405000.1998.11090903
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TB3 [工程材料学]; TS1 [纺织工业、染整工业];
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0805 ; 080502 ; 0821 ;
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The viscoelastic properties of gel-spun polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) fibers after treatment in supercritical CO2 at 280 bar were examined to determine the optimum conditions for dyeing without causing fiber damage, Above 100 degrees C, a greater amount of shrinkage, mainly of PP fiber, is observed in CO2 than in air at 1 bar, Under isothermal conditions at 100 degrees C, pressure-dependent on-line measurements of a PP-fiber monofil up to 280 bar show that shrinkage becomes very considerable at low pressures of only 10 bar. In comparison with isobaric conditions at 280 bar, shrinkage starts at temperatures above 60 degrees C and is greatest between 90 and 100 degrees C, In both cases, the degree of shrinkage is 11-12%, The value of F-max on the stress-strain diagrams of all fibers tested is not influenced by the treatment in CO2 up to 120 degrees C, However, the elongation increases only for polyolefins with a lower degree of crystallinity to the extent of about 15% for the PP monofil and 13% for the LM-PE fiber. Furthermore, CO2 is able to penetrate into the hydrophobic PE and PP fibers and acts as a quasi-impurity, reducing the melting point (mp) of LM-PE fibers by between 5 and 7 degrees C and that of PP monofil by 9 and 22 degrees C at 50 and 280 bar, respectively, This was observed by differential-dynamic-heat-flow calorimetric measurements in CO2. The decrease in mp of the highly crystalline HM-PE fiber is only 2 degrees C because the diffusion of CO2 into the fiber is extremely slow.
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