نتایج جستجو برای: cotton fibers

تعداد نتایج: 90817  

2013
Narendra Reddy Yiqi Yang

Natural cellulose fibers with cellulose content, strength, and elongation higher than that of milkweed floss and between that of cotton and linen have been obtained from the stems of common milkweed plants. Although milkweed floss is a unique natural cellulose fiber with low density, the short length and low elongation make milkweed floss unsuitable as a textile fiber. The possibility of using ...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2016
Yingying Zheng Chao Cai Fuming Zhang Jonathan Monty Robert J Linhardt Trevor J Simmons

Natural cotton was dissolved in a room-temperature ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methyl acetate and wet-jet electrospun to obtain nanoscale cotton fibers with a substantially reduced diameter-and therefore an increased surface area-relative to natural cotton fibers. The resulting nano-cotton fibers were esterified with trityl-3-mercaptopropionic acid, which after selective de-tritylation afforded nano...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2010
Juan Wang Hai-Yun Wang Pi-Ming Zhao Li-Bo Han Gai-Li Jiao Yi-Yan Zheng Shan-Jin Huang Gui-Xian Xia

Cotton fiber development at the stages of elongation and secondary wall synthesis determines the traits of fiber length and strength. To date, the mechanisms controlling the progression of these two phases remain elusive. In this work, the function of a fiber-preferential actin-binding protein (GhPFN2) was characterized by cytological and molecular studies on the fibers of transgenic green-colo...

Journal: :applied biotechnology reports 0
maryam behnam applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran seyed javad davarpanah ramin karimian

cotton is one of the most important crops in the world and increasing cotton yield is the main goal in the cotton industry. one important factor for crop improvement is increasing produced fibers by each developing seed. it is very interesting to manipulate fiber properties such as length, micronaire, color and strength which necessitate cotton ovule culture.  ovule culture is used as a tool to...

Journal: :Journal of surfactants and detergents 2016
Takako Igarashi Naoki Morita Yoshimasa Okamoto Koichi Nakamura

Most softening agents, such as rinse cycle fabric softeners, used by consumers at home contain cationic surfactants that have two long alkyl chains as their main component. The softening mechanism on fibers, especially cotton, has not yet been scientifically established, despite the market prevalence of fabric softeners for decades. One explanation for the softening effect is that the friction ...

2012
Ling Fan Wen-Ran Hu Yang Yang Bo Li

Cotton fibers are single-celled outgrowths from individual epidermal cells on the outer integument of the ovules in the developing cotton fruit. Fibers of upland cotton (G. hirsutum L.) generally grow up to 30 to 40 mm in length and 15 μm in thickness at full maturity. Their development consists of four overlapping stages: fiber initiation, cell elongation, secondary wall deposition, and matur...

2014
Hui Zhang Linlin Zhu Runjun Sun

Cotton fibers were treated with titanium sulfate, urea and hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide by low temperature hydrothermal method. The surface morphology, chemical structure, thermal stability and optical properties of cotton fibers before and after treatments were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy(TEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ...

2016
Youqiang Zhang Yu Tian Yonggang Meng

Mechanical interlocking is widely applied in industry and general lives of human beings. In this work, we realized the control of locking or sliding states of cotton fibers on the metal surfaces with slightly different textures through traditional machining. Three types of sliding states, i.e., locking, one-way sliding, and two-way sliding have been achieved. It is found that the locking or sli...

2013
Hengwei Liu Ruifeng Shi Xingfen Wang Yuxin Pan Zhikun Li Xinlei Yang Guiyin Zhang Zhiying Ma

Fasciclin-like arabinogalactan (FLA) protein is a cell-wall-associated protein playing crucial roles in regulating plant growth and development, and it was characterized in different plants including Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). In cDNA-AFLP analysis of 25 DPA (days post anthesis) fiber mRNA, two FLA gene-related transcripts exhibit differential expression between Sea Island cotton (G...

A. Tabibi and A. Sadeghi, G. Afkhami, S. A. Hosseini,

Physical properties of cotton yarns are affected by the characteristics of cotton fibers such as fineness, length, maturity and strength. This relationship has been worked out by means of multivariable regression and stepwise method for an open-end spun (NeC 20) cotton yarn. Moreover, with the help of linear programming, it was made possible to determine the percentage of different cottons in t...

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