33—THE UPTAKE OF SULPHURIC ACID VAPOUR BY WOOL

R. L. D'arcy, I. Watt
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Wool has been shown to absorb sulphuric acid from the vapour phase. The rate of absorption increases with acid concentrations of up to 99·5% by weight and decreases with the pressure of inert molecules present in the system. Uptakes in excess of 200% on the original weight of wool have been observed at temperatures close to ambient. The observed weight increase due to absorbed acid is dependent on exposure time because degradation of the wool results in loss of material. A proposed mechanism for the absorption of H2SO4, molecules includes steps involving the effect of inert-gas molecules adsorbed onto the fibre surface, immobilization of absorbed acid by chemicai reaction with the wool, and barrier effects due to packing densities and the formation of a boundary layer in the presence of appreciable pressures of inert-gas molecules. The presence of absorbed H2SO4 has been shown to modify the subsequent water-sorption properties of the wool owing to reaction of acid with hydrophilic groups and also because ...
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羊毛对硫酸蒸气的吸收
羊毛已被证明能从气相中吸收硫酸。当酸浓度达到99.5%(重量比)时,吸收率增加,而当系统中存在惰性分子时,吸收率降低。在接近环境温度的情况下,观察到羊毛的吸收量超过原重量的200%。由于吸收酸而观察到的重量增加取决于暴露时间,因为羊毛的降解会导致材料的损失。对H2SO4分子的吸附机理包括吸附在纤维表面的惰性气体分子的作用,通过与羊毛的化学反应将吸收的酸固定,以及由于填充密度和在可观的惰性气体分子压力下形成边界层而产生的屏障效应。结果表明,由于酸与亲水性基团的反应,吸收的H2SO4的存在改变了羊毛随后的吸水性能。
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