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Fall 2019
Body odour, particularly in the axillary region, consists of a rich bouquet of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) varying in functional groups including carboxylic acids, aldehydes, ketones, esters, etc. Clothing fabrics worn next to the axillae can easily ad/absorb and retain malodours. Odorous...
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Spring 2018
Body odour consists of different compounds that interact in various ways with textile materials due to differences in their chemical properties. Clothing made from hydrophilic fibres (e.g., cotton) can be more easily laundered, and odorants more effectively removed than those made from...