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Novel Bleaching of Linen Fabrics Using Ultraviolet Irradiation

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Nowy sposób bielenia tkanin lnianych z zastosowaniem napromieniowania UV
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The bleaching of greige linen woven fabric using ultraviolet irradiation on hydrogen peroxide impregnated samples was studied. The effect of a photoinitiator, sodium hydroxide, sodium peroxydisulphate for hydrogen peroxide, the irradiation time and distance between the fabric and ultraviolet light lamp on the samples’ whiteness, lightness, weight loss, moisture sorption and wettability properties was investigated. The UV/H2O2 bleaching process was optimised with the aid of Box-Behnken experimental design and three optimum recipes were achieved. As a result of the study, a novel bleaching process using ultraviolet irradiation and hydrogen peroxide for greige linen woven fabric was developed which saves on energy and time.
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Badano bielenie tkanin lnianych impregnowanych nadtlenkiem wodoru z zastosowaniem promieniowania ultrafioletowego. Badano wpływ fotoinicjatora, wodorotlenku sodu, nadsiarczanu sodu, nadtlenku wodoru, czasu naświetlania i odległości pomiędzy tkaniną a lampą UV na stopień bieli, jasność, utratę masy, sorpcję wilgoci i właściwości zwilżające. Proces bielenia UV/H2O2 zoptymalizowano przy pomocy metody Box-Behnkena. Uzyskano trzy optymalne receptury. W wyniku badań opracowano nowy proces bielenia tkanin lnianych, który pozwala na oszczędność energii i czasu.
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107—115
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Bibliogr. 23 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Emel Akın Vocational Training School, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
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  • Department of Textile Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ege University, İzmir, Turkey
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  • Department of Textile Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ege University, İzmir, Turkey
Bibliografia
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  • 8. Schrank SG, Santos JNR, Souza DS, et al. Decolorisation effects of Vat Gren 01 textile dye and textile wastewater using H2O2/UV process. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 2007; 186: 125-129.
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  • 12. Slokar YM, Marechal AM. Methods for decoloration of textile wastewaters. Dyes and Pigments 1998; 37: 335-356.
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  • 15. Kurbus T, Slokar YM, Marechal AM, et al. The use of experimental design for the evaluation of the influence of variables on the H2O2/UV treatment of model textile waste water. Dyes and Pigments 2003; 58: 171-178.
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  • 18. Galindo C, Kalt A. UV-H2O2 oxidation of monoazo dyes in aqueous media: a kinetic study. Dyes and Pigments 1998; 40: 27-35.
  • 19. Arslan I, Isil AB, Tuhkanen IA. Advanced oxidation of synthetic dyehouse effluent by O3, H2O2/O3 and H2O2/UV processes. Environmental Technology 1999; 20: 921-931.
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  • 21. Galindo C, Jacques P, Kalt A. Photochemical and photocatalytic degradation of an indigoid dye: a case study of Acid Blue 74. J. Photochem. Photobiol. A 2001; 141: 47-56.
  • 22. Critenden JC, Hu S, Hand DW, et al. A kinetic model for H2O2/UV process in a completely mixed batch reactor. Water Res. 1999; 33: 2315-2328.
  • 23. Oppenlander T. Photochemical purification of water and air, Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs): Principles, Reaction Mechanisms, Reactor Concepts. WileyVCH Verlag, Weinheim, Germany, 2003: 368.
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