Peroxodisulfates have been developed as low temperature bleaching agents for cotton to save the thermal energy. In this research we used the colar difference meter to determine the whiteness which booster peroxide will possibly make an effect on cotto...
Peroxodisulfates have been developed as low temperature bleaching agents for cotton to save the thermal energy. In this research we used the colar difference meter to determine the whiteness which booster peroxide will possibly make an effect on cotton at the low temperature process with different conditions agents, such as sodium hydroxide, sodium peroxodisulfate and potassium peroxodisulfate. The peroxide bleaching follows a laboratory experiments, using a statistical plan for three variables: (1) the concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (2) sodium hydroxide (3) the temperature of bathing. The purpose of this research was to use the response surface analysis method to evaluate the relative importance of actors providing optimum whiteness. A ridge analysis data on whiteness, results in 3-D surface diagrams for optimizing the concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydroxide at about 42-52℃.