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Biodeterioration research 1 [Libro electrónico] / edited by Gerald C. Llewellyn, Charles E. O'Rear

Llewellyn, Gerald C [editor] | O'Rear, Charles E [editor/a].
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 en línea Libro en línea Editor: New York: Plenum Press, c1987Descripción: xvii, 388 páginas : ilustraciones ; 26 centímetros.ISBN: 0306427648; 9781461282600; 9781461309499.Tema(s): Materials -- Biodegradation -- Congresses | Materials -- Microbiology -- Congresses | Mycotoxins -- Congresses | Biodegradation -- congressesNota de acceso: Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice Número de sistema: 55164Resumen:
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Man-made textile fibers are frequently encountered as trace evidence in criminal investigations. This study examined the effects of burial in soil on the biodeterioration of synthetic textile fibers such as cellulose acetate, nylon, polyesters and acrylics. Cellulose acetate fibers began to show signs of decomposition within two months after burial in common garden topsoil and were completely degraded within four to nine months. It was found that severely decomposed cellulose acetate fibers could be identified by pyrolysis-gas liquid chromatography even when other methods such as polarized light microscopy and dispersion staining failed. The solubility behavior of the cellulose acetate fibers also was altered. The other types of fibers showed no detectable alteration at the end of the twelve-month study.

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Man-made textile fibers are frequently encountered as trace evidence in criminal investigations. This study examined the effects of burial in soil on the biodeterioration of synthetic textile fibers such as cellulose acetate, nylon, polyesters and acrylics. Cellulose acetate fibers began to show signs of decomposition within two months after burial in common garden topsoil and were completely degraded within four to nine months. It was found that severely decomposed cellulose acetate fibers could be identified by pyrolysis-gas liquid chromatography even when other methods such as polarized light microscopy and dispersion staining failed. The solubility behavior of the cellulose acetate fibers also was altered. The other types of fibers showed no detectable alteration at the end of the twelve-month study. eng

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