Title :
Depolarization thermal current study of keratin for high water contents
Author :
J.C. Garson;J.L. Leveque
fDate :
7/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The characteristics (temperature and activation energy) of peak I for S.C., hair and ice are very close. This fact implies, at high water content in the keratin structures, the existence of water molecules loosely bound to the protein. In hair, the sorption isotherm increases more rapidly in this range and molar heat of sorption, which is 13.6 Kcal/mole at low water contents, falls to 4.4 Kcal/mole when the water content is approximatively 19%10. On the other hand, the electric conductivity studies show that the activation energy for the conduction process in wool keratin decreases from 24 to 15 Kcal/mole 11 as the humidity is increased from 0 to 85% (that is about 20% of water content).
Keywords :
"Hair","Water","Wool","Proteins","Ice","Tin","Plastics"
Conference_Titel :
Conduction and Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics, Proceedings of First International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICSD.1983.7411507