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Tracking Cotton Trash via Fluorescence

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Hank Hogan

Cotton producers are plagued with trash -- the bits of leaf, stem, hull, seed coat, bract and other unusable parts of the plant. Such debris determines cotton quality, and cleaner cotton is easier to process into materials such as yarn. Various types of trash require different cleaning and other mitigation strategies to keep processing equipment running efficiently. Raw cotton contains plant debris, or trash, which is removed during production. The process often pulverizes the debris, making it hard to determine the trash source. Images courtesy of Gary R. Gamble and Jonn A. Foulk, USDA,...Read full article

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    Published: August 2007
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    fluorescence spectroscopy
    The spectroscopic study of radiation emitted by the process of fluorescence.
    Basic ScienceCottonFeaturesfluorescence spectroscopyfluorophoresspectroscopy

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