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Sorption of Water Vapors by Armos Fibre

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The extremely slow kinetics of absorption of water vapors by Armos fibre can be explained by notions concerning its cross-linked structure, which consists of units of the crystallite type and liquid-crystalline or amorphous crosslinks and has a relatively high density. Sorption of water vapors by the initial Armos fibre not treated with heat is much higher than for the heat-treated fibre. Sorption of water vapors by finished Armos fibres after storage in air for two years varies similar to the change in sorption under the effect of water for two weeks.

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Konovalova, L.Y., Iovleva, M.M., Negodyaeva, G.S. et al. Sorption of Water Vapors by Armos Fibre. Fibre Chemistry 35, 146–148 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024802831825

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