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Surface modification and bleaching of pigmented wool
We treat naturally pigmented karakul wool with a surface modification system of chlorination and catalytic bleaching, then examine its structure and properties. SEM photos reveal the surface morphology of karakul wool, and the Allworden reaction shows the extent of damage to the epicuticle. The results show that the surface modification removes the bulk of the fiber scales and bleaching increases fiber whiteness. After bleaching, the felting propensity of karakul wool improves slightly and its dye uptake decreases. For modified and bleached karakul wool, the felting propensity decreases, the dyeing rate increases, and equilibrium exhaustion decreases compared with untreated karakul wool.<br /
Persistent nonequilibrium effects in generalized Langevin dynamics of nonrelativistic and relativistic particles
Persistent nonequilibrium effects such as the memory of the initial state,
the ballistic diffusion, and the break of the equipartition theorem and the
ergodicity in Brownian motions are investigated by analytically solving the
generalized Langevin equation of nonrelativistic Brownian particles with
colored noise. These effects can also be observed in the Brownian motion of
relativistic particles by numerically solving the generalized Langevin equation
for specially chosen memory kernels. Our analyses give rise to think about the
possible anomalous motion of heavy quarks in relativistic heavy-ion collisions.Comment: 13 pages, 12 figures, title changed, two figues added, one figure
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