51—STUDIES ON TEXTILE INSECTPROOFING. PART IV: ENTOMOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF TRIPHENYLTIN CHLORIDE
Hoskinson, R. M.; Russell, I. M.; Hoskinson, R. M.; Division of Textile Industry, C.S.I.R.O.; Russell, I. M.; Division of Textile Industry, C.S.I.R.O.
Журнал:
Journal of The Textile Institute
Дата:
1974
Аннотация:
Biological tests show that applications of 0.25% triphenyltin chloride to wool in a boiling dyebath conferred a mothproof effect that was fast to laundering, dry-cleaning, and sunlight. The general textile properties of treated wool were unimpaired. Clothes-moth and carpet-beetle larvae were both controlled, which indicated that, from the entomological viewpoint, the organotin may be useful for commercial mothproofing applications.
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