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Identification of Lyocell using dispersion staining

Science & Justice, 2002
Les fibres Lyocell sont de plus en plus utilisees dans la fabrication des habits et ont commence a apparaitre dans les laboratoires forensiques. Il n'est pas facile de distinguer les fibres Lyocell d'autres types de fibres cellulosiques regenerees, particulierement lorsque ces fibres sont profondement teintees.
T.J. Coyle, R. Robson, P. Bauer
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Photodegradation of Lyocell Fibers Through Exposure to Simulated Sunlight

Textile Research Journal, 2001
This research investigates changes occurring in lyocell fibers resulting from exposure to simulated sunlight, FTIR microspectroscopy is used in combination with measurements of tensile properties, fluidity, moisture regain, yellowness, weight loss, and birefringence.
Wilding, Michael, DADASHIAN, F
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Studies on the Thermostability of Modified Lyocell Dopes

Macromolecular Symposia, 2005
AbstractModification of Lyocell dopes with special additives enables the creation of new innovative materials. Additives with functional groups and active surfaces may initiate complex chemical reactions in cellulose/N‐methylmorpholine‐N‐oxide monohydrate (NMMO) solutions.
Frank Wendler   +2 more
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Studies on the Stabilization of Modified Lyocell Solutions

Macromolecular Symposia, 2008
AbstractAdditives with functional properties makes the Lyocell process a versatile tool for the creation of new innovative materials beyond the textile sector. Occupying functional groups or active surfaces the additives emphasize the suitability of Lyocell fibers, but simultaneously enhance the complexity of chemical reactions in cellulose/N ...
Frank Wendler   +2 more
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The dyeing of Lyocell fabric with direct dyes

Dyes and Pigments, 1995
Abstract Lyocell, cotton and viscose fabrics were dyed using four direct dyes. With the exception of the bordeaux dye used, dyeings on Lyocell were of slightly different colour to comparative dyeings on cotton and viscose; the colour strength (K/S) of the dyeings on Lyocell was lower than on cotton and viscose and the four dyes exhibited lower build ...
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Lyocell fibres

2005
P White, M Hayhurst, J Taylor, A Slater
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