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Degradation Of Natural And Synthetic Fibers In Various Aqueous Environments, Jaylin Bryant Jan 2021

Degradation Of Natural And Synthetic Fibers In Various Aqueous Environments, Jaylin Bryant

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Fabrics are one variant of polymers, macromolecules that form the foundation of our society. They consist of small subunits called monomers, which are covalently bonded together and layered over each other through intermolecular attractions. There are natural fabrics, such as cotton and silk, and synthetic fabrics like polyester and rayon. Scientists in forensic taphonomy study postmortem changes made to human remains, which can also include clothes found at the scene. In this study, the degradation rates of four white fabrics (cotton, polyester, rayon, and silk) were observed in various aqueous environments (pure, chlorinated, sea, and lake) in order to observe …