Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) analysis of the bleaching of cashmere fibres, and the application of cationic alkyl proteinsofteners
S. Volooj et al., Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) analysis of the bleaching of cashmere fibres, and the application of cationic alkyl proteinsofteners, J TEXTILE I, 90(3), 1999, pp. 60-75
ToF-SIMS studies have demonstrated that the 18-methyleicosanoic acid (18-ME
A) bound to the cashmere fibre surface via a thioester Linkage, is removed
by hydrogen peroxide bleaching, The level of 18-MEA loss was related to the
severity of oxidative attack. The adsorption of a wetting agent, nonyl phe
nol ethoxylate (NPEO-8), onto the fibre occurs during bleaching, with prefe
rential adsorption of the more hydrophobic, short ethoxymer species observe
d, Characterization of a protein softener indicated a complex ToF-SIMS spec
trum, with the surface analysis data agreeing with the wet chemical bulk an
alysis, Surface analysis of the 'softened' cashmere indicated that the cati
onic alkyl protein softeners are highly substantive and that enrichment of
the more hydrophobic softener components has occurred. A distribution model
for the cationic protein softener over the anionic fibre surface has been
proposed.