Thomas Bechtold
0000-0002-9222-9755
Leopold Franzens University of Innsbruck
183 papers found
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The influence of alkali pretreatments in lyocell resin finishing—Resin distribution and mechanical properties
Alkaline treatment of cotton in different reagent mixtures with reduced water content. II. Influence of finishing procedure
Pre-treatment concepts to control fibrillation of lyocell fibers | Vorbehandlungs-strategien zur verringerung der fibrillation von lyocellfasern
Fibrillation tendency of cellulosic fibers, part 6: Effects of treatments with additive polymers
Fibrillation tendency of cellulosic fibers. VII. Combined effects of treatments with an alkali, crosslinking agent, and reactive dye
Renewable = sustainable? An analysis using the example of natural dyes | Nachwachsend = nachhaltig? Eine analyse am beispiel pflanzlicher textilfärbung
On-site formation of hypochlorite for indigo oxidation – Scale-up and full scale operation of an electrolyser for denim bleach processes
Alkali Uptake and Swelling Behavior of Lyocell Fiber and their Effects on Crosslinking Reaction
Fibrillation tendency of cellulosic fibers—Part 4. Effects of alkali pretreatment of various cellulosic fibers
Water Accessibilities of Man-made Cellulosic Fibers – Effects of Fiber Characteristics
Fibrillation Tendency of Cellulosic Fibers. Part 2: Effects of Temperature
Fibrillation Tendency of Cellulosic Fibers. Part 1: Effects of Swelling
A Pilling Mechanism of Man-Made Cellulosic Fabrics--Effects of Fibrillation
Drying Rates in Resin Treatment of Lyocell Fabrics
Unprecedented conformational modulation of the efficiency of luminescence in Ru(II) bipyridyl complexes containing a bis(bidentate) phosphine
Bleaching of indigo-dyed denim fabric by electrochemical formation of hypohalogenites in situ
Fibrillation tendency of cellulosic fibers?part 3. Effects of alkali pretreatment of lyocell fiber
Alkaline treatment of cotton in different reagent mixtures with reduced water content. I. Influence of alkali type and additives
Modification of cellulose fiber with silk sericin
Mobile and hydrolysable formaldehyde in low-formaldehyde finishing of cellulose textiles
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