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J Chromatogr A


Title:"Source, impact and removal of malodour from soiled clothing"
Author(s):Denawaka CJ; Fowlis IA; Dean JR;
Address:"Department of Applied Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UK. Department of Applied Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UK. Electronic address: John.Dean@northumbria.ac.uk"
Journal Title:J Chromatogr A
Year:2016
Volume:20160215
Issue:
Page Number:216 - 225
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2016.02.037
ISSN/ISBN:1873-3778 (Electronic) 0021-9673 (Linking)
Abstract:"Static headspace--multi-capillary column--gas chromatography--ion mobility spectrometry (SHS-MCC-GC-IMS) has been applied to the analysis of malodour compounds from soiled clothing (socks and T-shirts), pre- and post washing, at low temperature (20 degrees C). Six volatile compounds (VCs) (i.e. butyric acid, dimethyl disulfide, dimethyl trisulfide, 2-heptanone, 2-nonanone and 2-octanone) were identified. After sensory evaluation of soiled garments they were subjected to laundering with non-perfumed washing powder. The efficiency of the laundering process was evaluated by determining the reduction of each detected volatile compound (VC) post-wash (damp) for socks and T-shirts; VC concentration reductions of between 16 and 100% were noted, irrespective of sample type. Additionally the T-shirt study considered the change in VC concentration post-wash (dry) i.e. after the drying process at ambient temperature. Overall VC concentration reductions of between 25 and 98% were noted for T-shirt samples pre-wash to post-wash (dry). Finally, a potential biochemical metabolic pathway for the formation of malodour compounds associated with bacteria in axillary sweat is proposed"
Keywords:"Bacteria/chemistry Chromatography, Gas *Clothing Cold Temperature Desiccation Humans Odorants/*analysis Spectrum Analysis Sweat/microbiology Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis Laundry Malodour Multi-capillary column-gas Chromatography - ion mobility spec;"
Notes:"MedlineDenawaka, Chamila J Fowlis, Ian A Dean, John R eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2016/02/24 J Chromatogr A. 2016 Mar 18; 1438:216-25. doi: 10.1016/j.chroma.2016.02.037. Epub 2016 Feb 15"

 
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