Abstract

Wool bleaching with non‐stabilised hydrosulphite in the presence of sodium laurylsulphate (SLS) at a concentration of 5 g/l provides far better whites than when bleaching without this surfactant. In addition to better whiteness and lower yellowness index, wools bleached with SLS incorporated into the bath have a cysteine content some 20–30% lower.

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