Reactivity of the Sulphur Linkage in Wool

THE view that disulphide bond breakdown in the cuticle of wool fibres is responsible for their resistance to felting after treatment with chlorine, sodium hydroxide and sulphuryl chloride has been confirmed1 by showing that wool treated with 0.1 N sodium hydroxide solution for 10-24 hr. at 22.2°C. i...

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