Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.62, No.8, 1259-1262, 1996
Orientation of Aqueous Stretched Cottons as Measured by X-Ray-Diffraction
The structural changes produced by aqueous swelling and stretching in cotton is found to be irreversible. This article presents the X-ray angle data of six varieties of cotton that belong to Gossypium hirsutum. A marked decrease in X-ray angles was found in all treated samples, thereby indicating better orientation. Improvement in the orientation is associated with increase in the stretch. The improvement is high in all tension-dried cottons, showing the impact of the tension drying. Similar improved orientation is found in all varieties, indicating the varietal response of G. hirsutum cottons.