Mercerization: Mercerization, in Textiles, A Chemical Treatment Applied To Cotton Fibers or Fabrics To
Mercerization: Mercerization, in Textiles, A Chemical Treatment Applied To Cotton Fibers or Fabrics To
DEFINATION OF MERCERIZATION:
Mechanism:
When cotton fiber is brought into aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide of (18%), the
cellulose begins to swell immediately and in a few seconds the fiber is elliptical in X-
section. On further swelling, the section rounds off the major axis of the ellipse is at least
25-30% greater than the fiber width oh the wall and swells inwards until the lumen is
practically eliminated. These changes are shown in the following figure:
When the fiber is transferred to water and washed shrinkage begins (stage 6) and on
drying at room temp a further and final shrinkage occurs (stage 7). During the last three
stages shrinkage proceeds uniformly towards the centre and the lumen does not recover
its original size.
1) Temperature.
2) Concentration of caustic soda solution.
3) Time
4) Tension.
5) Wash thoroughly.
5. Temperature:
Normally/commercially mercerization is carried out at a temp range of 30-
45°C
We may found that the higher the temperature-
Lower concentration of caustic soda need.
Greater tension necessary to prevent shrinkage.
Greater dye affinity.
Slightly higher tensile strength.
Higher luster.
Caustic recovery easy.
Different temp affects on luster.
7. Time:
Ideal time of mercerization is 30 sec to 90 sec
But more time than ideal time is required for mercerizing, Oxycellulose
will be produced which will damage the mercerized.
30-60s times is enough for mercerizing in 22% caustic conc. or more.
When caustic concentration is less, temp is increased, and then time is
increased.
8. Tension:
Mercerization without tension gives no luster a causes a considerable
shrinkage.
Maximum luster is obtained when the tension is just sufficient to bring the
material back to its original dimension.
Further increment of tension causes-
No benefit.
May be harmful.
Fabric damage.
9. Washing thoroughly:
Washing under stretched condition after mercerization is very important..
After washing, caustic soda concentration in the fabric must be less than
8%, otherwise shrinkage may occur or cellulose may degrade due to
excess alkali
0.1-0.5% HCL may used to neutralize caustic soda.
Efficiency of Mercerization:
The Degree of mercerization is expressed in terms of moisture regain and barium activity
number/ ( BAN ) number.
BAN: It means barium activity number; it is a ratio by which we can determine the result of
mercerization.
If BAN is less than 116 then No mercerized , if BAN is 117-129 mercerization is average, if
BAN is 130-157 it may call good mercerized and if BAN is more than 157 then it is over
mercerized.
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