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    Probing of an environmentally friendly regenerated cellulose material having bimorphic behavior

    Novel regenerated cellulose material which was prepared from cellulose acetate fiber through the hydrolysis of acetyl groups have been developed by an environmentally friendly process without emitting toxic su...

    Woo Sub Shim, Jae Pil Kim, Jung ** Lee, Joonseok Koh, Ik Soo Kim in Fibers and Polymers (2008)

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    Evaluation of the dyeability of the new eco-friendly regenerated cellulose

    Three commercial dyes-direct, reactive, and vat dye-were applied to the new regenerated cellulose fiber which was prepared from cellulose acetate fiber through the hydrolysis of acetyl groups with an environme...

    Woo Sub Shim, Joonseok Koh, Jung ** Lee, Ik Soo Kim, Jae Pil Kim in Fibers and Polymers (2008)

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    Dyeing and fastness properties of vat dyes on a novel regenerated cellulosic fiber

    enVix is a novel regenerated cellulosic fiber, which is prepared from cellulose diacetate fiber using environmentally friendly manufacturing process. Vat dyeing properties of the enVix were investigated and co...

    Jung ** Lee, Woo Sub Shim, Ik Soo Kim, Jae Pil Kim in Fibers and Polymers (2005)

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    Printing properties of novel regenerated cellulosic fibers

    The reactive printing properties of regular viscose rayon and a new regenerated cellulosic fiber (enVix®) which was prepared from cellulose acetate fiber was investigated in a comparative manner. From the results...

    Ik Soo Kim, Joonseok Koh, Nam Keun Han, Jae Pil Kim in Fibers and Polymers (2004)

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    Dyeing properties of bi-functional reactive dyes on a novel regenerated cellulosic fiber

    Three bi-functional reactive dyes such as Bis(vinylsulphone) type, Bis(monochlorotriazine) type and Bis(mononicotinotriazine) type were applied to regular viscose rayon and new regenerated cellulosic fiber (enVix

    Joonseok Koh, Ik Soo Kim, Sung Soo Kim, Woo Sub Shim, Jae Pil Kim in Fibers and Polymers (2004)